Adults with type 1 diabetes who partake in weight cycling and repeatedly lose and regain body weight are more likely to develop diabetic kidney disease, researchers reported in The Journal of Clinical ...
Body-weight cycling (also known as yo-yo dieting) has been shown to significantly increase the risk of kidney disease in ...
Chronic kidney disease has been linked to yo-yo dieting (also known as body-weight cycling) in the general population, which ...
The FDA has approved Ozempic (semaglutide) to reduce the risk of kidney disease worsening and cardiovascular death in those with T2D and CKD.
More than 35 million people in the U.S. have chronic kidney disease (CKD), a condition in which the kidneys are damaged and ...
Kidney disease affects millions of Americans, with Black communities facing disproportionately higher risks due to genetic factors, socioeconomic challenges, ...
In addition to removing waste from the body, these organs balance the water, salts and minerals in your blood, make hormones ...
Climate change is increasing the risk of urological diseases, including cancer and kidney conditions, while urological ...
In line with trial results, real-world data suggest GLP-1 receptor agonists have certain benefits in patients with moderate to severe chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Ozempic, the drug that was originally approved to treat type 2 diabetes, has now also been approved by the FDA to reduce certain risks associated with chronic kidney disease.
Ozempic’s expanded approval in the U.S. could transform how doctors treat patients with the condition, which involves a ...