Experts say we’re in a golden age for treating chronic kidney disease, with new drugs like Ozempic yielding major results.
In a significant stride for regenerative medicine, scientists have managed to reverse kidney damage in mice using innovative ...
A pig kidney with one genetic change functioned in a brain-dead human for 61 days, more than doubling previous records.
Researchers uncovered how fatty molecules called ceramides trigger acute kidney injury by damaging the mitochondria that ...
If the drug works in people, it could prevent kidney injury in high-risk populations, or potentially even treat other ...
The Liberation From Acute Dialysis (LIBERATE-D) randomized clinical trial tested the value of a conservative vs conventional hemodialysis strategy on recovery of kidney function in stable patients ...
Kidneys are one of the most important organs of the body, that filter waste and toxins, and keep us healthy. With age, poor lifestyle, alcohol abuse etc., our kidneys can sometimes turn weak, leading ...
In this video, Anjay Rastogi, MD, PhD, professor and Clinical Chief of Nephrology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, discusses the screening process for chronic kidney disease.
Scientists have reversed acute kidney injury in mice by genetically altering ceramide processing, preventing damage to ...
In two studies published Thursday, researchers discovered why transplanted pig organs were being rejected from human patients and how to reverse it.
Estrogen fine-tunes the brain’s dopamine system, enhancing learning and reward processing across the female cycle while ...
Hypertension harms brain vessels, neurons, and white matter long before blood pressure rises, revealing why it sharply ...