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Sugar causes swelling, leads to common kidney disease: Study
Sugar appears to play a role in the formation of fluid-filled cysts, which are a hallmark of PKD.
Study finds better long-term outcomes with infant kidney transplants
A new study has found improved outcomes for children with kidney disease who receive transplants as infants. The study has been published in the...
Limited global availability of nutrition-related care for patients...
A new research has found that dietary and nutritional changes are needed when patients develop kidney disease; however, there are significant gaps in...
Increased temperatures contribute to more cases of kidney disease
The world's largest study of the link between temperature changes and kidney disease has revealed that 7.4 per cent of all hospitalisations for renal...
Weight fluctuations may increase health risks in adults with kidney...
A recent study has linked weight fluctuations or body mass index variability to higher risks of cardiovascular-related problems and early death in...
First-degree Relative With Kidney Disease Increases Risk By
In a large population-based family study, family history of kidney disease was strongly associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease.
Kidney disease leading risk factor for Covid hospitalisation: Study
Chronic kidney disease is the leading risk factor for hospitalisation from Covid-19, says a study of electronic health records.
Kidney disease linked to higher death risk for Covid-19 patients:...
CKD is a type of kidney disease in which kidney function declines over a period of months to years, and is more common in older people.