Solar power can help offset high utility costs and make hemodialysis
treatments more environmentally friendly, according to a study appearing
in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society
Nephrology (CJASN). The findings point the way to a 'green dialysis'
future where utilities and other consumables are no longer taken for
granted but are used and reused wisely.
Patients and physicians may not be aware of the resource demands of dialysis treatments for kidney disease. But in fact, the treatments require a considerable amount of basic utilities such as water and power, so that a vast carbon footprint is left behind.
Check experiments and findings here
Patients and physicians may not be aware of the resource demands of dialysis treatments for kidney disease. But in fact, the treatments require a considerable amount of basic utilities such as water and power, so that a vast carbon footprint is left behind.
Check experiments and findings here
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