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肾脏守护者:肾衰竭及其治疗的社会史 [有声书]

English | ASIN: B0CPTHFH32 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~17:59:00 | 494 MB

Paul Kimmel, Lane Hakel (Narrator), "The Body's Keepers: A Social History of Kidney Failure and Its Treatments"

The kidney is an extraordinary organ—in many ways the regulator, the metronome, the keeper of the human body’s delicate equilibrium. On a given day, minute by minute, it purifies the body of toxins it encounters from diet, climate, activity, and injury. It allows us to be and to move in the world. And yet most of us know so very little about these extraordinary vessels nestled in our bodies—and indeed millions of us only really learn about them when they stop working. Nearly a million Americans every year have end stage kidney disease, about 37 million have some form of chronic kidney disease. And it is an incredibly common universe of challenge and ailment that, until relatively recently, would simply kill those afflicted with it. Renowned nephrologist Dr. Paul Kimmel takes us on an eye-opening journey through the history of kidney disease, dialysis, and transplantation. Drawing on both his extensive research and decades of experience in the field, he explains the development of treatments, technologies, and medical practices that have advanced the care of patients with kidney disease. Kimmel illuminates the impact of medical advances on the lives of those suffering from this debilitating disease and offers a clear understanding of the challenges that remain.


保罗·基米尔、莱恩·哈克(旁白):“人体守护者:肾衰竭及其治疗的社会史”

肾脏是一个非凡的器官——在许多方面,它是调节器、时钟,维持人体微妙平衡的守卫者。每天每分钟,它都能净化身体从饮食、气候、活动和受伤中遇到的所有毒素。它使我们能够存在于世界之中,并且移动。然而,我们大多数人都非常了解这些非凡的血管位于我们的体内——事实上,数以百万计的人只有在它们停止工作时才真正知道它们的存在。美国每年有近一百万美国人患有终末期肾病,约3.7亿人患有某种慢性肾病。这是一个极其常见的疾病领域,直到相对较近的时候,这通常会直接导致那些患病者的死亡。享有盛誉的肾脏专家保罗·基米尔带领我们穿越了肾病、透析和移植的历史旅程。他不仅依靠自己广泛的学术研究以及在该领域的数十年经验来解释改善慢性肾病患者护理的治疗方法和技术的发展,还揭示了医学进步如何影响这些令人衰弱疾病的患者生活,并提供了对所面临挑战的一致理解。


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