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Phoenix resident Sejal Patel didn’t know what to think when she started having anemia symptoms while she was going to medical school. In 2006, Patel, then 25, had been a Type 1 diabetes ...
Race has no biological basis and no effect on the onset or progression of disease.
Early kidney damage often shows subtle signs like foamy urine, swelling, and increased nighttime urination. Fatigue, ...
Scientists have identified microRNA able to protect small blood vessels and support kidney function after severe injury.
Uric acid is a natural waste product which is formed in the body when it breaks down purines, found in certain foods and ...
A robust growth trajectory is underway in the global intravenous iron drugs market, with projections estimating its value to surge from USD 2.8 billion in 2022 to USD 6.3 billion by 2032. This ...
In Washington, Medicaid helps pay for dialysis for low-income and disabled patients. If that amount changes, an already-fragile system is at risk.
Recent research reveals COVID-19 significantly increases long-term kidney dysfunction risk compared with influenza, ...
People with kidney disease are among the most at risk during humanitarian emergencies. 6,7 The proposed resolution emphasises kidney health promotion, preventive measures, and access to cost-effective ...
Older adults are more likely to get CKD because their kidneys have been working for many years. Also, other common problems ...
The National Kidney Foundation Council of Advanced Practice Providers conducts an online survey every 2 years to assess ...
Researchers from Emory University and Georgia Tech developed a smartphone app to screen for anemia using images of a person’s fingernail beds instead of the conventional blood test.