People with chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, or both of these conditions may have a higher cardiovascular disease ...
Kidney disease is a leading cause of death in America, killing more people than breast cancer or prostate cancer.
Drugs for diabetic kidney disease treatment have greatly expanded, allowing research and consensus on their optimal use.
New research indicates that people with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome may have a higher risk of developing ...
Global diabetes rates have surged, particularly in low-resource areas, revealing critical gaps in treatment access and ...
The total number of adults living with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes in the world has surpassed 800 million—over four ...
Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the ...
Yes, you can live with one kidney, whether you were born with one or later lost a kidney to disease or from being a donor.
More than 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide – almost twice as many as previous estimates have suggested.
What are the stages of chronic kidney disease? Here's what you need to know about the symptoms and slowing progression.
In a 24-week trial, semaglutide led to a 52% reduction in albuminuria and improved kidney health in individuals with chronic ...