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      Robot-Assisted Kidney Transplants Rival Open Surgery for High-Risk Patients - 7 month(s) ago

      Explore how robot-assisted kidney transplants compare to open surgery for ABO-incompatible patients. Discover insights into safety, effectiveness, and recovery outcomes.

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        A recent study suggests robot-assisted kidney transplants might be the future, offering similar outcomes with shorter recovery times. Read more: https://t.co/EH9E1TDjmo

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      High Rates of Kinesiophobia in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients - 7 month(s) ago

      Discover the high prevalence of kinesiophobia in peritoneal dialysis patients and learn how targeted interventions may reduce its impact, enhancing patient well-being…

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        A new study reveals that kinesiophobia, the fear of movement due to perceived risk of pain or injury, is prevalent among patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Discover the effects this can have on patient outcomes: https://t.co/TRHdx3vwVr #Nephrology #Kinesiophobia

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      High Urinary Calcium and Oxalate Levels Linked to Kidney Stones - 10 month(s) ago

      Discover a new study, finding that adults with elevated levels of calcium and oxalate in their urine may be at a heightened risk for developing kidney stones.

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        New findings on the link between urinary chemistry and kidney stones. Click here to read: https://t.co/A3ODzfBRv1 #MedicalResearch #KidneyStones

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      High Urinary Calcium and Oxalate Levels Linked to Kidney Stones - 10 month(s) ago

      Discover a new study, finding that adults with elevated levels of calcium and oxalate in their urine may be at a heightened risk for developing kidney stones.

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        Are you aware of the link between urinary calcium and oxalate levels and the risk of kidney stones? Discover the link here: https://t.co/Yd327HKE7w #KidneyStones #Nephrology #MedicalResearch

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      ERA 2024 Interview: Peter Stenvinkel - 11 month(s) ago

      When I started to work in nephrology, I found it to be very diverse, with so many different aspects to it. It’s not just the kidneys…

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        How are kidney health and global warming related? Discover the link in Stenvinkel, Professor of Nephrology, @KarolinskaUnsju's interview with EMJ from the @ERAkidney 2024 congress: https://t.co/agWcvmPwbt #GlobalWarming #Nephrology #Health #KidneyDisease https://t.co/MQ3jy9awVL

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      Accessibility and Affordability Issues for Renal Replacement Therapy Remain Challenges in Resource-Limited Healthcare Settings: A Case Report and Critique of Literature for Chronic Kidney and End-Stage Renal Disease - 11 month(s) ago

      Chronic kidney disease (CKD) continues to be a global public health problem. Globally, the prevalence of CKD is approximately 8–16% in the…

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        Chronic Kidney Disease remains a critical global health issue, affecting 8-16% of people worldwide. Many progress to kidney failure, necessitating dialysis or transplantation. Discover the urgent need for accessible renal replacement therapy on EMJ: https://t.co/L7WuUbn7K7 https://t.co/Qrm0LjG02T

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      EMJ Nephrology 12.1 2024 - 12 month(s) ago

      In our latest issue of EMJ Nephrology, discover the latest in the field, featuring developments in antibody-mediated rejection…

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        EMJ's latest Nephrology journal is out now! https://t.co/UBWsXanWyg Explore the latest advancements in kidney care from #ERA2024 in this new edition, which reveals the benefits of plant-based diets, the evolution of clinical trials, and more. https://t.co/Wpzuehaqp0

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      Is Lack of Consensus on the Management of Chronic Active Antibody-Mediated Rejection Harming Renal Transplant Recipients? - 12 month(s) ago

      In 2022, over 92,000 kidney transplants were performed globally.1 With advancements in transplant science, 1-year graft survival rates…

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        Did you know that even with remarkable advancements in kidney transplant survival rates, long-term outcomes are threatened by Chronic Active Antibody-Mediated Rejection? Read more in this EMJ article before our nephrology journal launch on Thursday: https://t.co/mjiPAQV9O0

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      Newsletters & Alerts - 1 year(s) ago

      Subscribe to receive our free quarterly newsletters, journal publication alerts, and other relevant content.

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        Want to discover the latest from the #nephrology space? EMJ are on the ground in Stockholm ready to absorb all the latest insights from the 61st annual #ERA24 #conference. Subscribe to EMJ Nephrology to stay up to date with insights from the #congress: https://t.co/d4LYBsHevD https://t.co/YBfVYW5tIm

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      Tuning in to Renal Dysfunction – Part 2 - 1 year(s) ago

      This week, Jonathan and George Bakris discuss the latest developments in renal dysfunction and kidney disease treatment.

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        Want to hear more of Professor @gbakris' #nephrology know-how? Tune into part two of his #podcast with @EMJReviews today, which digs into the intricacies of #hypertension and ethnic factors that could be at play in #KdneyDisease: https://t.co/Wa8BoQbO4q https://t.co/b36ld2pLFO

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