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Urine test for detecting chronic kidney disease is not used enough in high-risk groups, study suggests – News-Medical.Net
Despite their higher risk of chronic kidney disease, people with hypertension or diabetes usually are not given a simple test…

Despite their higher risk of chronic kidney disease, people with hypertension or diabetes usually are not given a simple test for protein in the urine to screen for this potentially deadly disorder, according to a study led by researchers at Johns Hopkins…
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