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Chronic kidney disease now affects nearly 800 million people worldwide — quietly rising into one of the world’s leading causes of death
A person can lose more than half their kidney function without feeling a thing. No pain, no obvious warning, no reason to visit a doctor. That biological silence helps explain how chronic kidney ...
Post hoc analysis from pivotal Launch-HTN trial shows statistically significant and clinically meaningful reductions in blood pressure in participants with chronic kidney disease - ...
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Scientists terrified as 'mind boggling' temperatures spell disaster for humans
Increasing temperatures in recent years, especially with a sharp incline seen across Europe this month, have caused major ...
Less than a year after a horrific spate of Vibrio vulnificus cases in Florida that nearly killed a Pensacola woman, the so-called "flesh-eating" bacteria has returned Florida with ...
Scientists at Boston University have developed a promising new technology that could one day allow people to measure their blood pressure using wearable devices such as smartwatches, without needing ...
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