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Low-Key Movement May Extend Lifespan With Common Chronic Diseases
A new study linked activities like gentle stretching, easy walking, and house chores with a lower risk of death from these ...
Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which muscle damage—often caused by drug intake—can lead to impaired kidney function and ...
A new study suggests incremental dialysis may preserve kidney function and improve quality of life without added risk. Read ...
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Movement matters: Light activity may lead to better survival in diabetes, heart, kidney disease
Light intensity activities, like walking or household chores, were linked to a lower risk of death for people with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, according to new research published ...
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Winter Warning: Is the Cold Damaging Your Kidneys? Expert Weighs In
Not just your heart the colder months may also weigh heavy on your kidneys Here’s all you need to know about it ...
KAIST demonstrates potential to predict drug side effects and acute kidney injury using a small chip
Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which muscle damage—often caused by drug intake—can lead to impaired kidney function and acute kidney failure. However, there have been limitations in directly ...
Your kidneys quietly keep your body in balance — but common daily habits, from painkiller use to poor sleep, could be harming ...
Common OTC painkillers like ibuprofen may increase heart attack and stroke risk. Learn which medications pose the greatest ...
Kidney research reveals a complex picture of life-saving treatments that show genuine promise but deliver frustratingly mixed ...
Research shows many benefits in the use of creatine supplements in women. Experts explain how to use creatine, what creatine ...
ASN Kidney Week, held in November, featured leading-edge science in kidney care, with evidence supporting new drugs to treat immunoglobulin A nephropathy, address chronic kidney disease in specific ...
Light physical activity was associated with lower risk of death for adults in stages 2, 3 and 4 of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome, a health condition that includes heart disease, ...
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