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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.
Study identifies mechanistic link between maternal obesity and childhood hypertension

Study identifies mechanistic link between maternal obesity and childhood hypertension

Novel biomarkers enhance power to predict therapeutic efficacy in LN prognostic models

Novel biomarkers enhance power to predict therapeutic efficacy in LN prognostic models

Researchers to explore potential roles of tumor-suppressor gene in kidney cancer

Researchers to explore potential roles of tumor-suppressor gene in kidney cancer

African ancestry linked to increased kidney disease risk among Hispanic/Latino adults

African ancestry linked to increased kidney disease risk among Hispanic/Latino adults

Leading kidney charities launch social media campaign to raise awareness of polycystic kidney disease

Leading kidney charities launch social media campaign to raise awareness of polycystic kidney disease

CCN article outlines unique treatment options for cardiovascular patients with HIV

CCN article outlines unique treatment options for cardiovascular patients with HIV

Non-contrast MRA can be viable diagnostic alternative for patients with chronic kidney disease

Non-contrast MRA can be viable diagnostic alternative for patients with chronic kidney disease

Imaging agent linked to risk of AKI may be less hazardous than previously thought

Imaging agent linked to risk of AKI may be less hazardous than previously thought

Higher proportion of CKD patients receive renal replacement therapy in the U.S. than other countries

Higher proportion of CKD patients receive renal replacement therapy in the U.S. than other countries

Leading experts in iron deficiency to participate in 3rd European Iron Academy meeting

Leading experts in iron deficiency to participate in 3rd European Iron Academy meeting

Researchers uncover specific sites in the genome linked to high blood pressure

Researchers uncover specific sites in the genome linked to high blood pressure

Charity funding awarded to new study aiming to prevent kidney damage in patients with diabetes

Charity funding awarded to new study aiming to prevent kidney damage in patients with diabetes

Researchers identify higher risk of early chemotherapy-related death in older patients with DLBCL

Researchers identify higher risk of early chemotherapy-related death in older patients with DLBCL

Novel approach may help combat kidney disease in diabetic patients

Novel approach may help combat kidney disease in diabetic patients

Stem cells may be responsible for vascular calcification in patients with kidney disease

Stem cells may be responsible for vascular calcification in patients with kidney disease

Montreal-based researchers get closer to achieving healthy longevity

Montreal-based researchers get closer to achieving healthy longevity

New discovery could potentially lead to treatments for Crohn's disease

New discovery could potentially lead to treatments for Crohn's disease

Low levels of diastolic blood pressure linked to heart damage risk

Low levels of diastolic blood pressure linked to heart damage risk

Foul smelling gas could help people with diabetes recover from heart complications

Foul smelling gas could help people with diabetes recover from heart complications

Simple diagnostic algorithm to assess pulmonary embolism risk can help reduce rate of CTPA imaging

Simple diagnostic algorithm to assess pulmonary embolism risk can help reduce rate of CTPA imaging

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