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Thousands of Americans die from kidney failure each year, but efforts to find organ donors remain contentious.
(Reuters Health) - People who get plenty of physical activity may be less likely than their more sedentary counterparts to develop chronic kidney disease, a recent study suggests.
Scientists report promising activity of a novel drug that targets a key molecular driver of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) in patients with metastatic disease.
Passing a kidney stone is excruciating! Here are some tips to reduce the chances that you'll ever have to endure that pain or relive past misery-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com
About 29 million Americans use over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to treat pain. Every year in the US, NSAID use is attributed to approximately 100,000 hospitalizations and 17,000 deaths. All of these drugs have benefits and risks, but deciding which one to…
Researchers engineer tiny particles with sugar molecules to prevent side effect in cancer therapy.
Medical researchers have identified a possible way to treat tumors while sparing nearby healthy tissue.
What would you give up to watch your favorite team play live in a Super Bowl?
What would you give up to watch your favorite team play live in a Super Bowl?
Multiple studies out indicate that a patient's response to immune checkpoint blockade may depend on B cells located in special structures within the tumor.