Chronic Kidney Disease Stocks List

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Chronic Kidney Disease Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Sep 6 FGEN FibroGen CFO, CMO to leave company by year's end
Sep 6 AZN 3 Market-Beating Stocks to Buy for Less Than $100
Sep 5 LSTA Lisata jumps on FDA orphan drug status for liver cancer drug
Sep 5 AZN AstraZeneca Employees Held in China for Data Privacy, Drug-Import Investigations
Sep 5 AZN AstraZeneca In Trouble For Employee Detentions in China Over Illegal Activities
Sep 5 AZN AstraZeneca Options Trading: A Deep Dive into Market Sentiment
Sep 5 AZN China Detains AstraZeneca Employees Over Alleged Transport of Unapproved Drug
Sep 5 AKBA Akebia Therapeutics and U.S. Renal Care Initiate the VOICE Trial of Vafseo® (vadadustat) for Patients on Dialysis
Sep 5 LSTA Lisata Therapeutics’ Certepetide Granted FDA Orphan Drug Designation for the Treatment of Cholangiocarcinoma
Sep 5 ARDX Ardelyx to Participate at the 2024 Cantor Global Healthcare Conference
Sep 5 AZN AstraZeneca says ‘small number’ of employees under investigation in China
Sep 5 AZN AstraZeneca staff detained in China amid claims of illegal drug imports
Sep 5 AZN China Detains AstraZeneca Staff in Data, Drug-Import Probes
Sep 4 AZN UK regulators find no link between certain GLP-1 drugs, suicidal thoughts
Sep 4 PROK ProKidney drops Phase III CKD study to focus on US market and save up to $175m
Sep 4 RMTI Rockwell Medical, Inc. (RMTI) Hit a 52 Week High, Can the Run Continue?
Sep 4 AZN EXCLUSIVE: Vivani Medical Reveals Positive Preclinical Liver Fat Results From Miniature GLP-1 Implant For Obesity
Sep 4 AZN Is AstraZeneca PLC (AZN) the Best Cancer Stock to Buy Now?
Sep 3 FGEN FibroGen to Present at the H.C. Wainwright 26th Annual Global Investment Conference
Sep 3 RMTI Rockwell Medical hits 52-week high after supply deal with Nipro
Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a type of kidney disease in which there is gradual loss of kidney function over a period of months or years. Early on there are typically no symptoms. Later, leg swelling, feeling tired, vomiting, loss of appetite, or confusion may develop. Complications may include heart disease, high blood pressure, bone disease, or anemia.Causes of chronic kidney disease include diabetes, high blood pressure, glomerulonephritis, and polycystic kidney disease. Risk factors include a family history of the condition. Diagnosis is generally by blood tests to measure the glomerular filtration rate and urine tests to measure albumin. Further tests such as an ultrasound or kidney biopsy may be done to determine the underlying cause. A number of different classification systems exist.Screening at-risk people is recommended. Initial treatments may include medications to manage blood pressure, blood sugar, and lower cholesterol. NSAIDs should be avoided. Other recommended measures include staying active and certain dietary changes. Severe disease may require hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or a kidney transplant. Treatments for anemia and bone disease may also be required.Chronic kidney disease affected 753 million people globally in 2016, including 417 million females and 336 million males. In 2015 it resulted in 1.2 million deaths, up from 409,000 in 1990. The causes that contribute to the greatest number of deaths are high blood pressure at 550,000, followed by diabetes at 418,000, and glomerulonephritis at 238,000.

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