…indoxyl-sulfate, in particular, were significantly associated with reduced kidney function, providing preliminary support for a causal link between bowel movement frequency, gut microbial metabolism, and organ damage in this healthy…
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…a heart-lung machine) or kidney dialysis, the study found. However, the medical status of children within each of the three categories on the waitlist varied widely. In fact, the three…
…sizes, and colors and include beans, peas, chickpeas, and lentils. For this study, canned and dried kidney beans, black beans, chickpeas, and pinto beans (beans) were included in the composite….
…living donation is commonly used for kidney transplants, it is relatively rare for liver transplants. Sometimes a potential donor who wants to give to a family member or friend isn’t…
…could learn from spaced repetition, activating a “memory gene” similar to brain cells. Research reveals that kidney and nerve tissue cells can learn and form memories in ways similar to…
…of Nottingham have discovered that repeated use of acetaminophen in people aged 65 and older may increase the risk of gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and kidney problems. The study, published recently in…
…has demonstrated that the oral form of semaglutide significantly lowers the risk of cardiovascular events in individuals with type 2 diabetes, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and/or chronic kidney disease. “Heart attacks…
…kidney disease, fasting plasma glucose, total cholesterol, alcohol use, diet, hearing loss, pain, physical activity, purpose in life, sleep, smoking, social engagement, and stress. Of these, high blood pressure and…
…GLP-1RA-Based Medications The study, which was funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, examined claims data among people with commercial insurance. The researchers report that…
…circuits related to reward, motivation, and emotion. The project is supported by a four-year, $2.75 million grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, a branch…
…rates in stroke and clot-related disease treatments. Stanford’s milli‑spinner compacts clots into small balls for removal, improving clot extraction success. Beyond stroke treatment, it could clear kidney stones and other…
…it adds to growing concern about the long-term use of PPIs, which are also linked to strokes, fractures, and kidney disease. Short-term use showed no increased risk, but prolonged exposure…
A major new review in JAMA highlights an emerging medical approach that could transform how we fight aging and disease. Rather than treating heart disease, cancer, or kidney disease one…
A new experimental compound, RAGE406R, prevented heart, kidney, and tissue damage caused by diabetes by blocking a harmful interaction between two key proteins. Credit: Shutterstock The drug candidate shows promise…
Researchers discovered how to melt cancer’s hidden RNA-built power hubs and stop its growth from within. Credit: Shutterstock Researchers discovered that in a rare kidney cancer, RNA builds droplet-like hubs…
…the American Heart Association, high blood pressure raises the risk of serious health problems, including heart attack, stroke, chronic kidney disease, dementia, and other cardiovascular conditions. Because sodium is widely…
…of a hybrid immune system in the recipient, and subsequent long-term acceptance of a kidney transplant from the same donor. In some cases, Strober and colleagues showed that transplanted donor…
…about side effects such as kidney damage have largely been dismissed in healthy individuals. However, people with existing kidney conditions should consult a healthcare provider before using creatine. The benefits…