Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease get Protection From Stroke And Heart Attacks

New research, published in the Journal of American Society of Nephrology by The George Institute for universal Health in Sydney, has found that lowering blood pressure protects stroke victims with Chronic Kidney Disease from further strokes or heart attacks. Given the high risk of cardiovascular complications in public with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), these results have meaningful implications for millions of society across the world. [click link for full article]

Original post by Dentistry News From Medical News Today

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