Kidney disease often develops without obvious signs, causing many adults to dismiss early symptoms as simply getting older.
High-risk APOL1 genotypes are associated with greater long-term kidney dysfunction among Black living donors, suggesting a potential role for genetic screening during donor evaluation.
About 37 million people in the U.S. have chronic kidney disease, yet about 40% of those with severely reduced kidney function don’t know they have the chronic disease, according to the Centers for ...
The milestone marks a significant step forward for a technology designed to address one of healthcare's most persistent challenges. Millions of patients worldwide rely on treatments that primarily ...
End-stage kidney disease (ESKD) or kidney failure, occurs when the kidneys function below 10% percent of their normal ability, meaning that they are not functioning as they should, or they are not ...
HT Health Talk: Before you reach for that next painkiller, pause. Here's a full expert guide to protect your kidneys from ...
Jazmin Evans is one of more than 14,000 Black kidney transplant candidates who found out that an outdated medical test may have inappropriately calculated their need for a transplant. Evans, 29, was ...
In a large population-based study from Germany, researchers found that severe gum disease was associated with reduced kidney ...
Intermittent fasting can improve insulin sensitivity, weight loss, blood pressure, and lipid profiles when combined with a ...