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A New Drug May Be The Key To Lowering Blood Pressure In Those With Chronic Kidney Disease
According to recent research, the drug, while still in its trial phases, has shown potential in inhibiting hormones that ...
A new drug lowered blood pressure and improved kidney health markers in high-risk patients. Phase 3 trials will test its long ...
Scientists have converted the blood type of a donor kidney and transplanted the organ into a person. The procedure — the ...
Cleveland doctors were so excited by an explanation of high blood pressure which Professor Harry Goldblatt of Western Reserve University gave them at an informal lecture in St. Luke’s Hospital last ...
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Enzyme technology enables first successful blood type conversion in kidney transplant
The first successful human transplant of a kidney converted from blood type A to universal type O used special enzymes ...
Commonly prescribed drugs used to treat high blood pressure have been shown to, over time, wreck the kidneys’ ability to filter and purify blood, but exactly how that dangerous side effect unfolded ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how long-term treatment of high blood pressure with commonly prescribed drugs can destroy the kidney's ability to filter and ...
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Scientists convert a kidney from blood type A to universal type O and implant it in a brain-dead recipient
Scientists move one step closer to "universal" donor organs with a successful kidney transplant in a brain-dead patient.
More than 100,000 men, women, and children are on the organ transplant waiting list in the United States, and most of them—nearly 90,000, as of March 2025—need a kidney. People wait years to receive a ...
Scientists have converted the blood type of a donor kidney and transplanted the organ into a person. The procedure — the ...
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