Boston, MA - Even within the range considered normal, individuals with higher levels of albumin excretion are at an increased risk of developing hypertension, leading investigators to suggest that a ...
Background Malnutrition influences prognosis in patients with heart failure, but current nutritional evaluation methods are ...
Washington, DC (Tuesday, June 24, 2008) — Healthy individuals with higher levels of albumin excretion, even levels considered normal, are at increased risk of developing hypertension (high blood ...
July 1 -- MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Healthy people with elevated levels of albumin in their urine, even within the range considered normal, are at increased risk for high blood pressure, say ...
A Spanish study has revealed that COVID-19 patients who have a low level of albumin have a poorer outcome compared to those with normal levels of blood albumin. The study titled, “Low albumin levels ...
The identification of prognostic factors in ovarian cancer is of considerable importance for clinical management of the disease. Although nutritional status has been hypothesized to have an ...
Type 1 diabetes patients with elevated albumin in their urine had three times the risk of life-threatening kidney and cardiac disease as those with normal levels, according to researchers at the ...
An analysis conducted on UK Biobank data suggests a possible association between higher concentrations of serum albumin and a reduced risk of multiple sclerosis (MS). Albumin is the most abundant ...
In the quest to advance therapeutic development, the creation of transgenic mouse models expressing human proteins has become increasingly prevalent. These models have a unique ability to address gaps ...
The vasoconstrictor terlipressin is used for type 1 hepatorenal syndrome (HRS-1) in many parts of the world and is part of the clinical practice guidelines in Europe. We conducted a phase 3 trial to ...
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