Renal hyperfiltration: the underestimated risk factor for mortality
Renal hyperfiltration may be an underestimated risk factor for mortality, according to new research from the University of Eastern Finland.
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Predictive model developed for complications in diabetes
“The strength of our study compared to previous research on the topic lies not only in the refined methodology, but also in the large amount of data. This…
Poor air quality linked to cognitive problems in babies
Poor air quality could be causing cognitive deficits in babies and toddlers, according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Patients with IBD at higher risk of lymphoma
The risk of developing lymphoma is slightly elevated in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and has increased in recent years in patients with Crohn’s disease, report researchers from Karolinska…
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