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Early detection and new biomarkers are changing how we manage acute kidney injury—and its link to chronic kidney disease.
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD): A progressive loss of renal function over time ... Disease and Potassium Disorders Publication Trend The graph below shows the total number of publications each ...
The gut microbiome is essential for human health and disease, acting in a symbiotic relationship with its host. In chronic ...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) represents a major global health challenge, characterised by the gradual deterioration of renal function and ... Publication Trend The graph below shows the total ...
have identified microRNA able to protect small blood vessels and support kidney function after severe injury. For the four million people diagnosed with chronic renal failure in Canada—and ...
We are squandering trillions of dollars, often to the detriment of our patients, merely to push a number across some ...
Early kidney damage often shows subtle signs like foamy urine, swelling, and increased nighttime urination. Fatigue, persistent itching, loss of appetite, and muscle cramps can also indicate problems.
A new genetic study on the causes of chronic kidney disease that combined multiple health measurements has led to a more ...
Yale School of Medicine researchers have identified a biomarker panel that improves the assessment of chronic kidney disease ...
As cases of chronic kidney disease emerge in outdoor laborers around the world, scientists are finding that repeated damage ...
Among hospitalized patients with chronic liver disease, acute kidney injury and hepatorenal syndrome represent a growing ...
Panelists discuss how economic considerations in immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy medication management vary dramatically across chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages, with early intervention costs ...