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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.
Drugs used to treat acid reflux and ulcers may increase risk of developing kidney stones and CKD

Drugs used to treat acid reflux and ulcers may increase risk of developing kidney stones and CKD

Research findings cement link between kidney damage and cognitive functioning

Research findings cement link between kidney damage and cognitive functioning

New method to generate kidney organoids from patient cells can help study human kidney diseases

New method to generate kidney organoids from patient cells can help study human kidney diseases

Cigarette smoking may disrupt kidney-protective effects of medications in CKD patients

Cigarette smoking may disrupt kidney-protective effects of medications in CKD patients

Dietary sodium restriction may provide kidney and heart benefits for CKD patients

Dietary sodium restriction may provide kidney and heart benefits for CKD patients

Researchers discover molecular pathway that plays major role in maintaining normal kidney function

Researchers discover molecular pathway that plays major role in maintaining normal kidney function

West Nile virus may cause delayed fatalities long after recovery, new study finds

West Nile virus may cause delayed fatalities long after recovery, new study finds

New bioinformatic framework identifies protein that plays key role in diabetic kidney disease

New bioinformatic framework identifies protein that plays key role in diabetic kidney disease

QUT study explores burden of foot disease on Australian health system

QUT study explores burden of foot disease on Australian health system

Researchers developing new non-invasive device for monitoring blood glucose levels

Researchers developing new non-invasive device for monitoring blood glucose levels

Diagnosis and management of constipation may help protect kidney health

Diagnosis and management of constipation may help protect kidney health

Fruit flies can be powerful model for unraveling cellular, molecular bases of damaging cold perception

Fruit flies can be powerful model for unraveling cellular, molecular bases of damaging cold perception

Using urine samples to diagnose disease in preterm newborns

Using urine samples to diagnose disease in preterm newborns

C-Path, CDISC and TransCelerate announce availability of TA Standard for Kidney Transplantation

C-Path, CDISC and TransCelerate announce availability of TA Standard for Kidney Transplantation

Nephrologists uncover link between first-time kidney stone formers and chronic kidney disease

Nephrologists uncover link between first-time kidney stone formers and chronic kidney disease

Study shows physicians in pediatric ICUs do not use newest guidelines to diagnose AKI in children

Study shows physicians in pediatric ICUs do not use newest guidelines to diagnose AKI in children

Benefit and harm of tandem mass spectrometry screening for tyrosinaemia type 1 remain unclear

Benefit and harm of tandem mass spectrometry screening for tyrosinaemia type 1 remain unclear

New analysis shows women not at increased risk of AKI following cardiovascular surgery

New analysis shows women not at increased risk of AKI following cardiovascular surgery

Factors secreted by intestinal bacteria may help prevent or treat kidney stones

Factors secreted by intestinal bacteria may help prevent or treat kidney stones

IPC PAS researchers develop new polymer that may detect early stages of kidney disease

IPC PAS researchers develop new polymer that may detect early stages of kidney disease

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