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Movement matters: Light activity may lead to better survival in diabetes, heart, kidney disease
Light intensity activities, like walking or household chores, were linked to a lower risk of death for people with ...
New global research shows that chronic kidney disease is climbing the ranks of leading causes of death, while millions of ...
In 2025, the FDA approved six drugs to treat various kidney diseases, including updates for Ozempic and the first approval of ...
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Single gene reveals why inflammation triggers kidney failure
Chronic kidney disease can quietly reshape a life long before the first lab test comes back abnormal. More than 700 million ...
People who experience acute kidney injury are at increased risk for lasting memory problems. A new study published in the Journal of Neurology explains how the deterioration in kidney function ...
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A single immune protein may help explain why kidney and heart disease often develop together
This review synthesizes clinical, genetic, and mechanistic evidence showing that suPAR and related uPAR fragments are ...
Disagreement between creatinine and cystatin C kidney tests signals a much higher risk of serious disease and death, ...
The incidence of kidney disease is substantially higher in patients with Down syndrome than in control individuals from the ...
Data from a comparative study found liraglutide and dulaglutide presented similar effectiveness as semaglutide in the ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) severity is associated with an increased risk for gastroparesis, according to a study published ...
Pegcetacoplan significantly reduces proteinuria in patients with recurrent C3 glomerulopathy, or primary immune-complex ...
A longtime police officer with kidney failure is being terminated at the end of the month, just six months away from retirement.
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