Renal Disease Stocks List

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Renal Disease Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 5 BAX Carlyle in talks to buy Baxter's kidney care unit, source says
Jul 5 BAX Baxter gains amid report in talks to sell kidney care spinoff to Carlyle for $4B
Jul 5 AZN AstraZeneca & Aptamer partner to bolster targeted siRNA therapies
Jul 5 DVA Three Reasons to Hold BD (BDX) Stock in Your Portfolio Now
Jul 5 DVA Masimo (MASI) Fights Politan in a Bid to Retain CEO on Board
Jul 5 DVA Microbot Medical (MBOT) Inks Agreement to Begin LIBERTY Trial
Jul 5 AZN AstraZeneca’s Tagrisso plus chemotherapy wins EU approval for NSCLC
Jul 5 AZN AstraZeneca's (AZN) Tagrisso Gets EU Nod for First-Line NSCLC
Jul 5 AZN Pharma Stock Roundup: FDA Nod to LLY's Kisunla, SNY's Dupixent Gets EU Nod for COPD
Jul 5 AZN Investors in AstraZeneca (LON:AZN) have seen strong returns of 115% over the past five years
Jul 5 AZN What The Quest For New Cholesterol Treatments Means For Novartis, Merck — And Patients
Jul 4 DVA Lucid Diagnostics (LUCD) Reports Positive ESOGUARD BE-1 Data
Jul 4 DVA Here's Why You Should Add DaVita (DVA) to Your Portfolio Now
Jul 4 CALT Launch of Phase 3 clinical trial with Nefecon in Japan
Jul 3 ATRA Atara Biotherapeutics To Participate at the Stifel Virtual Cell Therapy Forum
Jul 3 ATRA Atara Biotherapeutics: An Underestimated Contender In Autoimmune Diseases CAR-T Cell Therapy
Jul 3 DVA Merit Medical (MMSI) Inks Deal to Boost Endoscopy Portfolio
Jul 3 DVA IceCure Medical (ICCM) New Cryoablation System Gets FDA Nod
Jul 2 DVA Avantor (AVTR) Launches Solutions for Gene Therapy Harvest
Jul 2 DVA Masimo's (MASI) WI Sport Wearable Gets a New Powerful Feature
Renal Disease

Kidney disease, or renal disease, also known as nephropathy, is damage to or disease of a kidney. Nephritis is an inflammatory kidney disease and has several types according to the location of the inflammation. Inflammation can be diagnosed by blood tests. Nephrosis is non-inflammatory kidney disease. Nephritis and nephrosis can give rise to nephritic syndrome and nephrotic syndrome respectively. Kidney disease usually causes a loss of kidney function to some degree and can result in kidney failure, the complete loss of kidney function. Kidney failure is known as the end-stage of kidney disease, where dialysis or a kidney transplant is the only treatment option.
Chronic kidney disease causes the gradual loss of kidney function over time. Acute kidney disease is now termed acute kidney injury and is marked by the sudden reduction in kidney function over seven days. About one in eight Americans (as of 2007) suffer from chronic kidney disease.

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