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Nephropathy is a broad medical term used to denote disease or damage of the kidney, which can eventually result in kidney failure. The primary and most obvious functions of the kidney are to excrete any waste products and to regulate the water and acid-base balance of the body – therefore loss of kidney function is a potentially fatal condition.
Pioneering kidney disease research at Leicester receives a major boost on World Kidney Day

Pioneering kidney disease research at Leicester receives a major boost on World Kidney Day

Obesity may negatively affect kidney function in women with type 2 diabetes

Obesity may negatively affect kidney function in women with type 2 diabetes

Study evaluates the potential benefits of mass dipstick screening to detect hematuria

Study evaluates the potential benefits of mass dipstick screening to detect hematuria

Researchers link elevated levels of galectin-1 with increased risk of type 2 diabetes

Researchers link elevated levels of galectin-1 with increased risk of type 2 diabetes

Results of high-impact clinical trials could affect kidney-related medical care

Results of high-impact clinical trials could affect kidney-related medical care

Digital spatial profiling of individual glomeruli from HIV and COVID-19 patients

Digital spatial profiling of individual glomeruli from HIV and COVID-19 patients

FDA grants seven years of marketing exclusivity for Octapharma’s Octagam 10%

FDA grants seven years of marketing exclusivity for Octapharma’s Octagam 10%

Injecting mice with pulmonary endothelial cells can reverse symptoms of emphysema

Injecting mice with pulmonary endothelial cells can reverse symptoms of emphysema

Study reveals mechanisms by which SGLT2 inhibitors produce renoprotective effect

Study reveals mechanisms by which SGLT2 inhibitors produce renoprotective effect

Study reports safety, efficacy of targeted treatment for IgA nephropathy

Study reports safety, efficacy of targeted treatment for IgA nephropathy

New enzyme may help curb chronic kidney disease

New enzyme may help curb chronic kidney disease

New review supports stricter control of HbA1C levels among children with type 1 diabetes

New review supports stricter control of HbA1C levels among children with type 1 diabetes

HSS presents research related to rheumatology and orthopedic surgery at 2020 ACR annual meeting

HSS presents research related to rheumatology and orthopedic surgery at 2020 ACR annual meeting

High-impact clinical trial results could improve kidney-related medical care

High-impact clinical trial results could improve kidney-related medical care

Phase 2 clinical trial to examine the effects of razuprotafib on COVID-19 patients

Phase 2 clinical trial to examine the effects of razuprotafib on COVID-19 patients

Phase 3 study to test efficacy of new treatment for pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome

Phase 3 study to test efficacy of new treatment for pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome

SGLT2 inhibitors can slow CKD progression

SGLT2 inhibitors can slow CKD progression

Large-scale analysis of Alport syndrome reveals the effectiveness of existing treatments

Large-scale analysis of Alport syndrome reveals the effectiveness of existing treatments

Researchers identify underlying mechanism for metabolic memory and diabetic complications

Researchers identify underlying mechanism for metabolic memory and diabetic complications

Study results do not show benefit of proteomic analysis for detecting diabetic nephropathy

Study results do not show benefit of proteomic analysis for detecting diabetic nephropathy

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