Genetic kidney diseases : The Lancet
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Genetic kidney diseases : The Lancet
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The Lancet publishes a review on single-gene kidney disorders and polygenic risk alleles of common disorders. http://bit.ly/aTzk1G
Interleukin-6 receptor pathways in coronary heart disease: a collaborative meta-analysis of 82 studies : The Lancet
thelancet.com — “Interleukin-6 receptor pathways in coronary heart disease: a collaborative meta-analysis of 82 studies. By - IL6R Genetics Consortium Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration” View full resource at thelancet.com
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Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in China: a cros... [Lancet. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI
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Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in China: a cross-sectional survey. http://t.co/m2y7XBdC #health
Y chromosome may be the link that passes heart disease risk from father to son
news-medical.net — “The study, published in The Lancet, focused on genetic markers on the Y chromosome — which is present only in male DNA (women have two X chromosomes) — and found that men with a certain genetic variant were 50% more likely to have coronary artery disease than those without it. The increased risk was independent of other contributors to heart disease such as age, weight, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and smoking.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Male Gene Linked To Coronary Artery Disease Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “A recent study published by The Lancet suggests that males with a certain variant on their Y-chromosome are at a 50% higher risk of developing coronary artery disease (CAD). The study, led” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Male Gene Linked To Coronary Artery Disease Risk http://t.co/jp2Gh9a4 #genetics
Dare I Actually Praise Medicare? | The Intentional Caregiver
takingcareofthefolks.com — “I have been sick with a kidney infection for the past 3 days. Having had many of them in my lifetime due to a genetic disease, I know exactly what they feel” View full resource at takingcareofthefolks.com
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Vasodilator hormone improved kidney function and blood flow in PKD model
sciencedaily.com — “After a four-week course of the vasodilator hormone relaxin, kidney function and blood flow immediately improved in lab rats genetically altered to model polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a life-threatening genetic disorder.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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The hormone relaxin improves kidney function & blood flow in PKD model in new study. http://t.co/ImSxJcFu #kidney disease
In Polycystic Kidney Disease Model, Vasodilator Hormone Improved Kidney Function & Blood Flow
medicalnewstoday.com — “After a four-week course of the vasodilator hormone relaxin, kidney function and blood flow immediately improved in lab rats genetically altered to model polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a life-th” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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In Polycystic Kidney Disease Model, Vasodilator Hormone Improved Kidney Function & Blood Flow http://t.co/rKhg7CKJ #endocrinology
Relaxin improves poor blood flow and kidney function in a rat model of PKD
news-medical.net — “After a four-week course of the vasodilator hormone relaxin, kidney function and blood flow immediately improved in lab rats genetically altered to model polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a life-threatening genetic disorder, according to research presented on Dec. 6 at the American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting in Denver.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Vasodilator hormone improved kidney function & blood flow in PKD model
eurekalert.org — “After a four-week course of the vasodilator hormone relaxin, kidney function and blood flow immediately improved in lab rats genetically altered to model polycystic kidney disease (PKD), a life-threatening genetic disorder.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Risk Of Kidney Disease In African-Americans Increased By Gene Variant
medicalnewstoday.com — “African-Americans with two copies of the APOL1 gene have about a 4 percent lifetime risk of developing a form of kidney disease, according to scientists at the National Institutes of Health. The f” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Risk Of Kidney Disease In African-Americans Increased By Gene Variant http://t.co/sxQW9iVG #urology
Predicting Kidney Disease Risk For African Americans
medicalnewstoday.com — “Compared to European Americans, African Americans are four to five times more likely to develop kidney failure. Also, family members of African Americans with kidney failure have an increased risk” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Better ways to predict kidney disease risk for African Americans: Gene testing could help identify patients who need early treatment
sciencedaily.com — “African Americans with certain gene variants develop non-diabetic kidney disease more often than expected. African Americans with these variants risk developing focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and HIV nephropathy in particular and may need dialysis at a young age. Screening for these variants could identify individuals who should receive kidney-protective treatments” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Better ways to predict kidney disease risk for African Americans: Gene testing could help. http://t.co/amaFSjlU
Genetic Discovery Shows Pathway of Kidney Disease in Blacks : Internal Medicine News
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WSU professor receives NIH grant for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease research
news-medical.net — “Kezhong Zhang, Ph.D., assistant professor of molecular medicine and genetics and of immunology and microbiology in the School of Medicine at Wayne State University, was awarded $1.7 million by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health to explore how molecular elements in the body regulate the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Genetics News: WSU professor receives NIH grant for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease research: Kezhong Zhang, P... http://bit.ly/pggwe9
Genetics offers clues to kidney disease in African Americans — NewsWorks
newsworks.org — “Doctors aren t completely sure why African Americans are more prone than white Americans to kidney disease and failure   Nephrologist Duncan Johnstone says for decades the difference was often” View full resource at newsworks.org
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