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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.
New diagnostic approaches for early identification of patients at high risk of rapid loss of kidney function

New diagnostic approaches for early identification of patients at high risk of rapid loss of kidney function

On the diabetes front the news is not good

On the diabetes front the news is not good

New study may advance treatments to prevent type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome

New study may advance treatments to prevent type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome

New technique to deliver insulin genes to pancreas

New technique to deliver insulin genes to pancreas

MRI provides an early alert for polycystic kidney disease

MRI provides an early alert for polycystic kidney disease

Diabetes troubles Australia

Diabetes troubles Australia

Zoloft may prevent recurrence of depression in patients with diabetes

Zoloft may prevent recurrence of depression in patients with diabetes

MR cystography accurate and safe for vesicoureteral reflux screening

MR cystography accurate and safe for vesicoureteral reflux screening

Kidney patients warned away from potassium

Kidney patients warned away from potassium

Kidney treatments may be improved with new understanding of cell death mechanism

Kidney treatments may be improved with new understanding of cell death mechanism

Study shows results of tight glucose control

Study shows results of tight glucose control

Only 43 percent of older people with diabetes receive medicines that could protect their heart and kidneys

Only 43 percent of older people with diabetes receive medicines that could protect their heart and kidneys

Diabetes: Translating the chronic care model into the community

Diabetes: Translating the chronic care model into the community

Scientists use corrective gene to block a protein in the kidneys that triggers high blood pressure

Scientists use corrective gene to block a protein in the kidneys that triggers high blood pressure

Custom-made bladders produced from patients' own cells

Custom-made bladders produced from patients' own cells

First human recipients of laboratory-grown organs

First human recipients of laboratory-grown organs

PR Pharmaceuticals issued U.S. patent covering 2-methoxyestradiol for the treatment of diabetes

PR Pharmaceuticals issued U.S. patent covering 2-methoxyestradiol for the treatment of diabetes

Rapamycin (sirolimus) may be effective in treating kidney disease

Rapamycin (sirolimus) may be effective in treating kidney disease

Study to Rituximab's potential to preserve insulin production in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetics

Study to Rituximab's potential to preserve insulin production in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetics

Statin drug reverses heart disease

Statin drug reverses heart disease

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