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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.
Highly prevalent gene variants in African Americans contribute to kidney disease

Highly prevalent gene variants in African Americans contribute to kidney disease

Study reveals high burden of health complications in adolescents, young adults with type 2 diabetes

Study reveals high burden of health complications in adolescents, young adults with type 2 diabetes

Young children experience better long-term kidney transplant success than adults, study finds

Young children experience better long-term kidney transplant success than adults, study finds

HIV-infected individuals with kidney failure less likely to receive necessary transplant, study finds

HIV-infected individuals with kidney failure less likely to receive necessary transplant, study finds

Initial diagnosis of acute kidney injury may be inaccurate for many patients, study suggests

Initial diagnosis of acute kidney injury may be inaccurate for many patients, study suggests

Researchers reveal biological pathways involved in diabetic kidney disease

Researchers reveal biological pathways involved in diabetic kidney disease

Research shines new light on role of AKI in development of lung injury

Research shines new light on role of AKI in development of lung injury

Prolonged use of popular heartburn drugs linked to silent, gradual kidney damage

Prolonged use of popular heartburn drugs linked to silent, gradual kidney damage

Scientists explore role of salt and immune system in raising blood pressure of females

Scientists explore role of salt and immune system in raising blood pressure of females

High dietary potassium and low sodium can help improve risk factors for heart, kidney disease

High dietary potassium and low sodium can help improve risk factors for heart, kidney disease

Dietary sodium restriction helps reduce blood pressure in CKD patients

Dietary sodium restriction helps reduce blood pressure in CKD patients

'Anti-ageing' hormone may play major role in development of kidney disease, study suggests

'Anti-ageing' hormone may play major role in development of kidney disease, study suggests

Researchers develop new method to quickly diagnose kidney damage

Researchers develop new method to quickly diagnose kidney damage

Exposure to heightened air pollution increases risk of Type 2 diabetes in obese Latino children

Exposure to heightened air pollution increases risk of Type 2 diabetes in obese Latino children

Skin sodium content linked to left ventricular hypertrophy in CKD patients

Skin sodium content linked to left ventricular hypertrophy in CKD patients

Routine blood test that measures kidney function can predict short-term outcomes for stroke patients

Routine blood test that measures kidney function can predict short-term outcomes for stroke patients

Intravenous contrast media used in CT not linked to increased risk of acute kidney injury

Intravenous contrast media used in CT not linked to increased risk of acute kidney injury

Missing gene may cause kidney and urinary tract defects in people with DiGeorge syndrome

Missing gene may cause kidney and urinary tract defects in people with DiGeorge syndrome

Aluminum cookware made from scrap metal poses serious and unrecognized health risk

Aluminum cookware made from scrap metal poses serious and unrecognized health risk

High blood levels of protein may help preserve kidney function, study suggests

High blood levels of protein may help preserve kidney function, study suggests

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