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      Why the US Needs Independent Kidney Care Guidelines for American Patients - 1 month(s) ago

      A nephrologist argues that advancing kidney care in the US requires tailored guidelines addressing ethnic diversity & fragmented healthcare.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Urology
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        Compelling reasons why the United States should shift towards developing its own nephrology guidelines. A #kidney care editorial by @kamkalantar https://t.co/2djWksqvgk

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      Why the US Needs Independent Kidney Care Guidelines for American Patients - 1 month(s) ago

      A nephrologist argues that advancing kidney care in the US requires tailored guidelines addressing ethnic diversity & fragmented healthcare.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Urology
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        Compelling reasons why the United States should shift towards developing its own nephrology guidelines. A #kidney care editorial by @kamkalantar https://t.co/2djWksqvgk

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      Electronic Health Interventions Improve Post-Kidney Transplant Medication Adherence - 1 month(s) ago

      Electronic health interventions improved medication adherence in kidney transplant recipients, with potential implications for improving patient outcomes.

      Source: www.hcplive.com
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        Electronic health interventions may be viable tools for improving medication adherence and subsequent patient outcomes in #kidney transplant recipients. Learn more: https://t.co/JnPcpFOr9O https://t.co/TdqIS1K6db

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      SGLT2 Inhibitors May Lower Stone Risk in Patients Regardless of Stone History - 2 month(s) ago

      This is the first study examining possible SGLT2 inhibitor benefits in recurrent stone formers.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
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        Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) may better protect against #kidney and ureteral stones whether or not a patient has stone history. https://t.co/6SiUCEGQuB

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      SGLT2 Inhibitors May Lower Stone Risk in Patients Regardless of Stone History - 3 month(s) ago

      This is the first study examining possible SGLT2 inhibitor benefits in recurrent stone formers.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Urology
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        Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) may better protect against #kidney and ureteral stones whether or not a patient has stone history. https://t.co/6SiUCEGQuB

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      Wearable Furosemide Delivery System Approved for CKD Patients - 3 month(s) ago

      The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded the approval of Furoscix® (furosemide injection) to include the treatment of edema in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), including nephrotic syndrome. Furoscix is a pH-neutral formulation of furosemide, a loop diuretic, designed for subcutaneous (SC) administration via a wearable, single-use, pre-programmed on-body infusor for outpatient self-administration.…

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Urology
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        Furoscix is expected to be available for patients with chronic #kidney disease in April 2025. https://t.co/2D7dzbi2yN

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      Donor-Derived Cell-Free DNA Identifies Rejection in Kidney Transplant Recipients - 3 month(s) ago

      Cell-free DNA for the detection of kidney allograft rejection shows promise.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
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        Donor-derived cell-free DNA can aid detection, diagnosis, and monitoring of antibody-mediated rejection after #kidney transplantation. https://t.co/wrTnofyk6r

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      Hemodiafiltration May Remove Uremic Toxins Better Than Expanded Hemodialysis - 3 month(s) ago

      Hemodiafiltration (HDF) vs expanded hemodialysis (HDx) are 2 options that provide better toxin removal than conventional dialysis.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
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        More effective clearance of variously sized uremic toxins and inflammatory cytokines occurs after online hemodiafiltration than expanded hemodialysis. #kidney https://t.co/YvUfNzWjQ1

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      Novel Biomarkers Linked to Kidney Failure Risk - 3 month(s) ago

      Separate research teams are investigating novel biomarkers associated with kidney failure risk.

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
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        Novel biomarkers of kidney antioxidant activity and, separately, fibrosis both show relationships with #kidney failure risk -- independent of other factors. https://t.co/YIxknzL0Rq

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      High-Intensity Interval Training May Slow Kidney Function Decline in Older Adults - 3 month(s) ago

      Seniors who perform high-intensity interval training are less likely to experience chronic kidney disease (CKD).

      Source: www.renalandurologynews.com
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        High-intensity interval training significantly reduces the risk of rapid #kidney function decline in older adults. https://t.co/wvG7xwAzBU

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