Post hoc data analysis concluded that sotagliflozin, a dual SGLT1 and SGLT2 inhibitor, improved glycemic control after one year in patients with normal and mildly reduced kidney functionTHE WOODLANDS, ...
Protein has become the star nutrient of the fitness world. From gym conversations to social media reels, high-protein diets are often promoted as the fastest way to build muscle, burn fat, and stay ...
High-protein diets are a frequent topic in clinics, sparking concerns about kidney harm for some and perceived benefits for others. The reality is nuanced, with the source and quantity of protein, as ...
A recent study published in the journal of BMC Nephrology revealed that creatine use may lead to a modest, short-term increase in serum creatinine, likely reflecting normal metabolic ...
On World Kidney Day, doctors say urine can reveal early kidney warning signs. Healthy urine is pale yellow, but dark, red, ...
Why does kidney disease often remain undetected until significant damage has occurred? Experts explain what supports this condition to remain silent until it's too late!
Experts warn that recurrent kidney stones and declining kidney function may signal a curable hormone disorder. TAMPA, ...
Clinicians now see a new trend where people with normal body weight develop metabolic diseases through their hidden visceral fat accumulation.
More than 37 million Americans live with chronic kidney disease, yet most remain unaware of their condition until significant damage has already occurred. The silent nature of kidney disease makes it ...