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University of Minnesota Medical School finds promising treatment to slow kidney disease doesn’t prove out in clinical trial – EurekAlert
A new study from the University of Minnesota Medical School found that allopurinol, an inexpensive generic drug that reduces uric acid levels, did not show benefits in protecting from loss of filtering function in the kidney. The findings were recently publis…

MINNEAPOLIS, MN- June 25, 2020 – Historically, half or more of people with type 1 diabetes develop kidney disease, which frequently progresses to kidney failure, requiring dialysis treatment or kidne…

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