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      Immunoglobulin Therapy Slows Kidney Decline in Chronic Rejection, Trial Finds - 16 hour(s) ago

      A new trial finds that intravenous immunoglobulin stabilises kidney function and slows damage in patients with chronic antibody-mediated rejection.

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        New trial shows immunoglobulin therapy slows kidney decline in chronic rejection. Discover the latest findings: https://t.co/8B6CFHT8V0

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        From innovative research in dialysis, kidney transplantation, and more, stay tuned as the team cover the seven key tracks on shaping the future of nephrology @ERAkidney Subscribe to EMJ Nephrology to find out when our full congress coverage is out: https://t.co/gxT5aYUIHt https://t.co/rXVllMLSZ5

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      ERA 2025: New Biomarker Model Predicts Kidney Fibrosis in IgA Nephropathy - 12 day(s) ago

      A top ERA abstract presents a biomarker-based model that non-invasively estimates kidney fibrosis in patients with IgA nephropathy.

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        Hot from ERA Congress 2025: A Spanish team developed a non-invasive, urine-based biomarker model that accurately predicts tubulointerstitial fibrosis in IgA nephropathy. đź”—: https://t.co/wPgZtqajyJ #medicalresearch #healthcare #ERA #ERA2025

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      Patients on Dialysis Facing Food Insecurity More Prone to Fluid-Related Complications - 2 month(s) ago

      A new study finds that food insecurity significantly increases the risk of fluid or electrolyte-related hospitalizations among adults receiving in-center hemodialysis, particularly in younger patients.

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        Food insecurity doesn’t raise overall hospitalisation rates in dialysis patients but triples the risk of fluid and electrolyte imbalances, new research shows. Read the full study: https://t.co/43jm6WmEEj

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      Study Links Acute Kidney Injury to Increased Dementia Risk in Older Adults - 4 month(s) ago

      New research connects mild acute kidney injury (AKI) with increased risks of dementia and cognitive impairment in older adults. Explore the implications for long-term cognitive health and care strategies.

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        A new study reveals a concerning connection between acute kidney injury, cognitive decline, and probable dementia. Learn more: https://t.co/MiYGZFkxMj

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      - European Medical Journal - 4 month(s) ago

      Are you a passionate healthcare professional with a talent for engaging and inspiring others? EMJ is looking for new hosts to lead our renowned podcast series, reaching over 750,000 healthcare professionals each week. As a host, you’ll have the opportunity to interview industry leaders, explore groundbreaking medical advancements, and shape the future of healthcare—all while making a meaningful impact as a leading voice in the field. If you’ re a confident communicator with a curious mindset and a drive

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        We are searching for engaging and dynamic podcast hosts. You’ll be at the forefront of shaping conversations that inspire, educate and help elevate the quality of care globally amongst HCP's. Apply today or share with your network! https://t.co/T04hRR1P8u https://t.co/3F3KD6u6rJ

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      Novel Drug Pair Tackles Antibody-Mediated Kidney Transplant Rejection - 5 month(s) ago

      Study finds daratumumab and tocilizumab effective in treating late antibody-mediated rejection after kidney transplant, stabilising renal function and reducing DSAs.

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        A new combo therapy with daratumumab and tocilizumab shows promise in tackling late antibody-mediated rejection. Read the study: https://t.co/oHqbelWygi

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      Blood Test Ratios May Predict Mortality in Patients Requiring Hemodialysis - 5 month(s) ago

      Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio predicts 1-year mortality in older dialysis patients, highlighting its potential role in personalised care. Read now.

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        Could blood test ratios predict mortality in patients requiring hemodialysis? Find out: https://t.co/JTGABGjsRx

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      Alpha Blockers Linked to Fracture Risk in Female Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease - 5 month(s) ago

      Read a new study revealing a higher fracture risk with alpha blockers in female CKD patients treated for voiding dysfunction.

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        A study has found an increased risk of fractures in female chronic kidney disease patients using alpha blockers for voiding dysfunction. Learn more: https://t.co/0fspL47apk

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