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Aldosterone is a steroid hormone made by the adrenal cortex (the outer layer of the adrenal gland). It helps control the balance of water and salts in the kidney by keeping sodium in and releasing potassium from the body. Too much aldosterone can cause high blood pressure and a build-up of fluid in body tissues. Aldosterone is a type of mineralocorticoid hormone.
ESC Congress to highlight results from global trials in six press conferences

ESC Congress to highlight results from global trials in six press conferences

New research could help develop precision medicine for primary aldosteronism

New research could help develop precision medicine for primary aldosteronism

Scientists decipher new molecular signaling path that prompts protein degradation in muscle

Scientists decipher new molecular signaling path that prompts protein degradation in muscle

Six hot line sessions set to reveal latest research in cardiovascular disease at ESC Congress 2015

Six hot line sessions set to reveal latest research in cardiovascular disease at ESC Congress 2015

New drug patiromer could improve potassium levels of patients with diabetic kidney disease

New drug patiromer could improve potassium levels of patients with diabetic kidney disease

Hormones used in breast cancer treatment could affect disease progression, outcomes in some patients

Hormones used in breast cancer treatment could affect disease progression, outcomes in some patients

Aldosterone/renin ratio reliable diagnostic tool in infant primary hypoaldosteronism

Aldosterone/renin ratio reliable diagnostic tool in infant primary hypoaldosteronism

New oral drug shows promise in patients with chronic kidney disease

New oral drug shows promise in patients with chronic kidney disease

Spironolactone drug reduces side effects of corticosteroid-based dermatological creams

Spironolactone drug reduces side effects of corticosteroid-based dermatological creams

Chronic heart failure patients with decreased calcitriol may benefit from aggressive supplementation

Chronic heart failure patients with decreased calcitriol may benefit from aggressive supplementation

Novartis’ heart failure medicine LCZ696 granted FDA priority review

Novartis’ heart failure medicine LCZ696 granted FDA priority review

Novartis receives priority review status from FDA for heart failure medicine LCZ696

Novartis receives priority review status from FDA for heart failure medicine LCZ696

Not all ARB drugs are equally effective at treating heart failure, reveals NSU researcher

Not all ARB drugs are equally effective at treating heart failure, reveals NSU researcher

Investigational drug maintains normal potassium levels in patients with chronic kidney disease

Investigational drug maintains normal potassium levels in patients with chronic kidney disease

Taking NSAIDs with other drugs can increase risk of upper GI bleeding, study finds

Taking NSAIDs with other drugs can increase risk of upper GI bleeding, study finds

Amgen announces phase 3 ivabradine data for treatment of chronic HF

Amgen announces phase 3 ivabradine data for treatment of chronic HF

Forest publishes data from pivotal Phase III Study of Investigational FDC of nebivolol and valsartan

Forest publishes data from pivotal Phase III Study of Investigational FDC of nebivolol and valsartan

PARADIGM-HF trial of LCZ696 for chronic heart failure stopped early for benefit

PARADIGM-HF trial of LCZ696 for chronic heart failure stopped early for benefit

ZS Pharma starts patient enrollment in ZS-9 Phase 3 trial for treatment of hyperkalemia

ZS Pharma starts patient enrollment in ZS-9 Phase 3 trial for treatment of hyperkalemia

TOPCAT trial results of spironolactone presented at AHA Scientific Sessions

TOPCAT trial results of spironolactone presented at AHA Scientific Sessions

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