Diabetic Kidney Damage May Start Earlier Than Thought
Higher-than-normal blood sugar levels can lead to kidney failure over time, research saysContinue Reading
Higher-than-normal blood sugar levels can lead to kidney failure over time, research saysContinue Reading
Getting levels below current targets may significantly cut risk of heart attack, stroke, researchers contendContinue Reading
And study found that more are developing kidney problems as a result of their diseaseContinue Reading
Data review finds organ availability, survival rates better for whitesContinue Reading
Dialysis, organ transplant may boost odds for certain types of cancerContinue Reading
Experts credit improved treatment of 2 leading causes: high blood pressure and diabetesContinue Reading
Lower staffing levels at hospitals, not organ quality, is likely reason why, researcher saysContinue Reading
Infections, complications, organ rejection more likely than in patients who get organ in own countryContinue Reading
Researchers say blood test can predict risk up to five years before damage beginsContinue Reading
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