What if a simple urine test could warn you about hidden kidney damage before symptoms even appear? It can—and that's exactly ...
Women on peritoneal dialysis had significantly lower risks than men for mortality, transfers to hemodialysis and other kidney outcomes, according to study data published in the Clinical Journal of the ...
Older women with chronic kidney disease might wind up losing so many teeth they aren't able to chew and talk effectively, a new study warns. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Older women with ...
Women have a higher risk of heart failure and stroke than men while undergoing dialysis for kidney failure, a new study shows. However, women also have a lower overall risk of dying than men, ...
Laboratory signs of chronic kidney disease were greater for women who had a pregnancy complicated by preeclampsia, according to study data published in the Journal of the American Society of ...
The problem of kidney stones is one of the most dangerous diseases in the world today. Let us tell you where the pain arises in men and women due to this. Kidney stones are one of the most common ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) – In the United States, 18% of women are diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease each year, compared to 13% of men, according the CDC. The condition involves a gradual loss of kidney ...
More women than men are referred for evaluation as living kidney donors, but the sexes do not differ in their likelihood of being approved and following through with donation. PHILADELPHIA—Women have ...
Millions of women may be unknowingly living with risk factors for heart, kidney and metabolic disease – interconnected conditions that together drive risk for cardiovascular disease, the leading cause ...
Kidney stone disease (KSD) is one of the most common urological conditions worldwide, and its prevalence is steadily rising. Traditionally considered more common in men, a study published by the ...
Older women with chronic kidney disease might wind up losing so many teeth they aren't able to chew and talk effectively, a new study warns. Postmenopausal women with kidney disease are about 40% more ...