…for factors that could influence the relationship including age, sex, race, income, diabetes, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, obesity, and hospital location. Cannabis users with an arrhythmia had a 4.5…
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…important role in replacing the lining of the intestines, lungs, and other organs. The researchers used a chemical called hydroxyurea to induce DNA replication stress in canine kidney cells grown…
…University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, United States Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, United States Laboratory of Chemical Physics, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Kidney Diseases, National Institute of…
…kidney) and congenital heart defects. “This restorative form of gene therapy would represent a major improvement over existing methods in which a functional copy of the gene is typically activated…
…weight (BMI) was 31, which is classified as obese. Around half had no underlying conditions, including diabetes, COPD, cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and cancer; nearly 1 in 5 (18%) had…
…by the National Clinician Scholars Program at IHPI, and by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Harvard Catalyst, and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences….
…GABA neurons that produce arginine vasopressin, a hormone that regulates kidney function and blood pressure in the body, and which the team recently showed is also involved in regulating the…
…suffer from high blood pressure, with the condition being a risk factor for many chronic health conditions including stroke, heart failure and chronic kidney disease. Using data from the UK…
…affects the body if, for example, one kidney is out of phase with the rest of the body,” he adds. This picture shows first author Dusan Kolarski (back row, left)…
…than those reported in HEK293T (a kidney cell line). The researchers attributed this to the formation of large glutamate receptor protein complexes and–in the case of AMPARs–a difference in phosphorylation…
…Indonesia, also showed that administering the treatment to COVID-19 patients with an added chronic health condition such as diabetes, hypertension or kidney disease increased their survival more than fourfold. All…
…69 years old — and had at least one underlying chronic health problem such as coronary heart disease, diabetes or chronic kidney disease. The research team, led by the University…
…pandemic.” Some early experimental treatments, like chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine (which are not recommended by the National Institutes of Health), can also have auditory side effects, particularly in patients with kidney…
…that improve clinical outcomes in diseases in which scarring plays a major role in the pathology, including heart, kidney, liver, and lung disease. “We are getting closer to understanding how…
…Credit: University of Notre Dame Health Hazards Linked to PFAS Exposure Studies have linked certain PFAS to kidney cancer, testicular cancer, hypertension, thyroid disease, low birth weight and immunotoxicity in…
…grants F32DK124941 and K23DK115908 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; grant K24AI144954 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; and grant gSAN-201C0WW from…
When SARS-CoV-2 (yellow) infects monkey kidney cells, it reduces the cellular recycling mechanism, meaning there are fewer autophagy signals (green) than in non-infected cells. Blue staining depicts nuclei. Credit: ©…
…L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Cell Biology & Physiology, planned to study the molecular changes that occur inside cells infected with SARS-CoV-2. Most researchers study SARS-CoV-2 in primate kidney cells…