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Brittle and splitting nails could be a sign you have been exposed too often to water, harsh detergents, and nail polish ...
Many people ignore these small signs, but they might be the body’s way of signaling a more significant concern. Here are a few changes in your nails that could point to a hidden disease or ...
Hair and Nail Changes: Thin hair, ridges, and brittle nails are reported by many patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Itching is often the most debilitating cutaneous symptom of CKD and ESRD. Experts recommend a stepwise treatment approach ...
Certain urine biomarkers may noninvasively assess kidney health in patients with diabetic kidney disease and help identify ...
People with diabetes often develop kidney disease without warning, leading to life-threatening complications. Now, ...
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Kidney complications in diabetes often progress silently, putting patients at risk of life-threatening outcomes long before ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew blood markers predict kidney disease and mortality in diabetesKidney complications in diabetes often progress silently, putting patients at risk of life-threatening outcomes long before any symptoms appear. Identifying individuals with diabetes who are at risk ...
Identifying early predictors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression in patients with lupus nephritis may help define a high-risk group.
Disappearing nail bed is a condition in which the nail bed shortens and narrows. It results from prolonged untreated onycholysis. Learn more here.
Exposure-response association seen between trihalomethanes and CKD risk; highest risk seen for brominated trihalomethanes.
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