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    Tag: Kidney

    Solving a weightlifter’s renal riddle in a case of misdiagnosed CKD

    March 1, 2025

    Simon, aged 56, takes pride in his good health. He works long hours as a bank manager, but also prioritises maintaining a healthy lifestyle and…

    Aussie study illuminates the huge cardiac risk that follows kidney failure

    January 9, 2025

    Patients with kidney failure and comorbid insulin-treated diabetes are 65 times more likely than adults in the general population to need major cardiac surgery, research…

    SGLT-2 inhibitors stave off type 2 diabetes in HF, studies show

    December 9, 2024

    New analyses of trial data suggest SGLT-2 inhibitors reduce incident diabetes in patients with cardiovascular or kidney disease, a team of international researchers says. Dapagliflozin…

    GLP-1 receptor agonists ‘reduce kidney failure and deaths’: meta-analysis

    December 4, 2024

    GLP-1 receptor agonists offer significant renal protection as well as cardiovascular benefits, a meta-analysis shows. Australian-led research has found that patients taking the drugs have…

    Acute kidney injury linked to increased risk of dementia

    September 2, 2024

    Acute kidney injury can increase the risk of a subsequent dementia diagnosis by more than 50%, a population-based cohort study suggests. Preclinical studies have previously…

    Law firm eyes class action, claiming PPIs cause gastric cancer

    August 27, 2024

    Shine Lawyers is seeking patients for a potential class action against PPI manufacturers based on research suggesting long-term use is linked to gastric cancer and…

    Semaglutide should be first-line option for diabetic CKD, doctors say

    July 18, 2024

    Semaglutide should be a first-line treatment option for adults with diabetic chronic kidney disease and albuminuria, say renal specialists. It follows a landmark Australian-led trial,…

    Antihypertensive use linked to lower risk for kidney failure in cases with advanced disease

    July 15, 2024

    For patients with advanced chronic kidney disease, ACEi or ARB treatment is associated with a reduced risk for kidney failure with replacement therapy but not…

    Kidney transplant performed on awake patient using epidural in ‘medical first’

    June 25, 2024

    Doctors have achieved what they say is a medical first, by performing a kidney transplant on a patient who was awake during the procedure. Surgeons…

    Pompous colleges, bow ties and pointless PhDs: Dr Colin McClintock on specialist training

    June 17, 2024

    Renal specialist Dr Colin McClintock recently took a swipe at ‘pompous, bow tie-wearing’, city-centric specialists when he appeared at a NSW Government inquiry. His lashing…

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