Winter's chill poses a hidden threat to kidney health, increasing the risk of dehydration, reduced blood flow and infections ...
With kidney disease on the rise worldwide, we asked the nation's top specialists to share the early signs of the condition.
The need for dialysis depends on symptoms, the cause of the problem, and overall kidney function, not just one lab result ...
Kidney damage often goes unnoticed until it's severe. However, research reveals kidneys can recover when underlying issues ...
Isabella Cueto covers the leading causes of death and disability: chronic diseases. Her focus includes autoimmune conditions and diseases of the lungs, kidneys, liver (and more). She writes about ...
Experts say we’re in a golden age for treating chronic kidney disease, with new drugs like Ozempic yielding major results. Will dialysis and organ transplants become a thing of the past? A healthy ...
Record numbers of men and women globally are now estimated to have reduced kidney function, a new study shows. Figures rose from 378 million people with the disease in 1990 to 788 million in 2023 as ...
Rates of the disease have been rising for decades, driven in part by diabetes and high blood pressure. By Nina Agrawal The number of adults with chronic kidney disease is growing, according to a study ...
A patient-level meta-analysis found urinary albumin-creatinine ratio was a slightly stronger predictor of kidney failure than urinary protein-creatinine ratio, especially in patients with high-risk ...
Abstract 4343703: A murine model of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome demonstrates compromised limb function in the ischemic hind limb Saran Lotfollahzadeh, MD, Jeffrey Siracuse, BA, MD, Howard ...