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Kidney Damage Is Silent, These 12 Early Signs Are Easy to MissHuman kidneys process substantial amounts of blood daily, maintaining chemical balance essential for survival. These fist-sized organs filter toxins, regulate blood pressure, produce vital hormones, ...
Finerenone may lower risks for kidney and cardiovascular events for adults with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, ...
In this article Dr Kapil Thakkar covering causes, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options of kidney stones (nephrolithiasis)—including diet, medication, and surgery—and strategies for recurrence ...
A team has made a major breakthrough in the field of three-dimensional (3D) imaging of large-scale biological tissues. They ...
Image processing techniques have recently been popular in a variety of medical fields for image enhancement during the early phases of detection and treatment. Image processing-based kidney stone ...
Background The gut microbiota has been linked to non-communicable diseases, including chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, the relationships between gut microbiome composition changes, uraemic ...
Self-assembled cylindrical aggregates of amphiphilic carbocyanine dye molecules are interesting candidates for synthetic light-harvesting systems and electronic energy transport wires. To be able to ...
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic condition marked by the growth of numerous cysts (fluid-filled sacs) in the kidneys.
In this article, we experimentally and quantitatively investigate the luminance attenuation for red, green, and blue mini light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and the optical crosstalk in the RGB mini-LED ...
Studies show that high uric acid levels are linked with a higher risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD). In this health condition, one's kidney function declines slowly and progressively.
Letter Published: 25 June 1949 Formation of Microscopic Crystals on Crystal Surfaces Exposed to α-Rays L. WIENINGER & N. ADLER Nature 163, 989 (1949) Cite this article ...
By Dean Murray A pioneering team at the University of Cambridge has showcased today, June 25, work that is revolutionizing biological research with state-of-the-art microscope technologies.
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