Posted on August 31st, 2009 by Health News
A study in more than half a million people in Asia and Australia shows that a “simple, cheap” intervention could “prevent large numbers of people from developing kidney disease and…dying prematurely as a result,” according to one of the lead researchers.
Reuters Health Information
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