Chronic kidney disease (CKD), affecting 35.5 million Americans, often goes undiagnosed. High blood pressure and diabetes are key risk factors. Early intervention can prevent progression, yet many ...
Deficiency of the pancreatic progenitor cell differentiation and proliferation factor gene was identified as a risk factor ...
Too often, patients with chronic kidney disease get diagnosed too late – if at all. Addressing risk factors early can stave ...
These interventions are crucial in slowing CKD progression and improving patients ... ultimately reducing health-care costs. Filipino nurses, who are trusted and respected in their communities ...
A further sensitivity analysis showed that this was unrelated to the primary diagnosis of the patient (CKD or hypertension ... of the intervention in less well trained primary care practices.
Addressing patients with chronic kidney disease requires a commitment to data, education, and community, specifically in those affected by social determinants of health (SDOH).
Non-Hispanic Black populations face the highest risk of death from chronic kidney disease (CKD)–associated cardiac arrest, a ...
Adults with chronic kidney disease who received a short handout about CKD before seeing a nephrologist showed increased knowledge of the disease after the visit compared with patients who did not ...
AKI and CKD affect millions worldwide ... and apoptosis presents them as powerful molecular targets for intervention. In addition to their role in disease progression, circulating lncRNAs offer ...
improved diabetes and hypertension control and targeted interventions for at-risk populations." Evidence from a 2024 ...