…and gray matter volumes. Despite no discernible difference in cognition between those with and without diabetes, complications like chronic kidney disease and vascular damage in diabetes are linked to these…
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…U2CDK129670 (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), R01DK127601 (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), R01HL060712 (National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute), R01HL034594 (National Heart,…
…kidney disease. Professor Bruce Neal, Executive Director at The George Institute Australia and Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at Imperial College London, said it is clear that patients with advanced kidney…
…and identified a gene linked to this variation. Published in Nature Aging, these findings could enhance our understanding of chronic age-related diseases such as Alzheimer’s, atherosclerosis, kidney disease, and cancer….
…adverse outcomes, including stroke, blood clots, heart attack, heart failure, fractures, pneumonia, and acute kidney injury, compared to non-use. These findings show a considerably wider range of harms associated with…
Research on Long COVID involving more than 10,000 adults found no diagnostic lab markers, but noted increased risks of diabetes and kidney disease linked to past SARS-CoV-2 infections. Of 25…
…The study, led by researchers at ICES and The Ottawa Hospital, found that electrolyte abnormalities were also linked to the development of other serious health conditions, including chronic kidney disease,…
…4,800 additional cases in 2019, followed by colorectal (2,100), kidney (1,800), uterine (1,200), and pancreatic cancers (500). Female breast, colorectal, kidney, and uterine cancers contributed to more than 80% of…
…from banana leaves, gains a remarkable ability to kill pancreatic cancer cells while leaving healthy kidney cells unharmed. This transformation enhances the plant’s natural properties through microbial biotransformation, creating a…
…mmHg on average — enough to slash the risk of heart attack, stroke, and kidney failure. Breakthrough Trial Shows New Hope Around the world, an estimated 1.3 billion people live…
…and an additional analysis was conducted among adults eligible to use salt substitutes, including people with normal kidney function and those not taking medications or supplements that affect blood potassium…
…sugar control, and fewer long-term complications. Credit: Stock Surgery reduces the risks of death, heart disease, kidney failure, and eye damage more effectively than GLP-1 medicines. A major study conducted…
…restores the body’s ability to conserve water. AVP-resistance and kidney dysfunction Things get trickier with AVP-resistance (formerly called nephrogenic diabetes insipidus), where the kidneys themselves fail to respond to AVP….
…treat gout and kidney stones in humans. Credit: Shutterstock Many reptiles excrete solid uric acid crystals instead of liquid urine, a water-saving adaptation that could hold clues for human medicine….
…DNA repeats were strongly linked to serious health problems, including kidney failure and liver disease. Why Expanding DNA Repeats Matter for Health Expanded DNA repeats are already known to cause…
…COX-1, which helps with everyday maintenance tasks like protecting the stomach lining, supporting kidney function, and enabling normal blood clotting, and COX-2, which plays a larger role in producing inflammation….
…body dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease and osteoporosis. ‘0’ represents the date of diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney disease and osteoporosis. Credit: Christopher…
…severe health conditions, including cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Loss of Y frequency in kidney cells is associated with kidney disease. Several studies now show a relationship between loss…