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dialysis

[dahy-al-uh-sis] / daɪˈæl ə sɪs /


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At the time, Ms Brixey was already suffering from kidney failure and reliant on dialysis.

From BBC

Earlier in the week the panel had been told Mr Atkinson had been "beset by health problems" before his death, including end-stage kidney failure needing dialysis and significant heart problems.

From BBC

Union-aligned Democratic state lawmakers were set to introduce legislation Wednesday mandating a statewide $25 minimum wage for health workers and support staffers, likely setting up a pitched battle with hospitals, nursing homes and dialysis clinics.

From Los Angeles Times

That can wreak havoc on survivors’ kidneys, requiring dialysis — no easy task to provide when hospitals are destroyed.

From Washington Post

Services such as chemotherapy, kidney dialysis and intensive care will be staffed, as part of emergency cover.

From BBC