Compared to people with normal levels (<30 mg/g) of albumin in their urine, those with moderate levels (30–299 mg/g) ...
A new study reveals that higher concentrations of a specific protein in urine could be a predictor for developing dementia.
An expert discusses how chronic kidney disease (CKD), often underdiagnosed and poorly recognized, is intricately linked with cardiovascular and metabolic conditions, emphasizing the urgent need for ...
A study shows that people with higher levels of the protein albumin in their urine are at increased risk of developing dementia. The study, led by researchers at Karolinska Institutet, is ...
A new pill called baxdrostat may offer hope for people whose blood pressure stays high even after taking standard medications ...
A new gene therapy approach aimed at protecting people with type 1 diabetes from developing diabetic kidney disease—a serious ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In this video, George L. Bakris, MD, a professor of medicine and the director of the American Heart ...
Dallas, TX - Albumin in the urine at levels lower than those conventionally used to define microalbuminuria may be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) even in patients without diabetes or ...
Researchers identified a correlation between eGFR and urine albumin-creatinine ratio with structural brain damage across various regions of etiology, according to data published in the American ...
Excess protein in urine, known as proteinuria, serves as a critical early warning sign for potential kidney problems, ...