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Hypertension
The global prevalence of hypertension is increasing owing to factors including population ageing and obesity. This series of articles aims to explore basic, clinical and translational aspects of hypertension, including the epidemiology, pathogenesis, patient management and novel therapeutic strategies.
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COVID-19 and nephrology
This article series aims to highlight basic, clinical and psychological aspects of COVID-19 in nephrology as well as the impact of the pandemic on research and clinical trials.
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Women’s health
Research into women’s health has suffered from historical neglect and lack of funding.
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Sustainable Development Goals and kidney disease
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) underlie a commitment towards ending poverty and hunger, reducing inequalities and tackling climate change, all of which are factors associated with kidney disease.
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Precision medicine in nephrology
Precision medicine aims to tailor medical treatment to specific disease processes with the ultimate aim of optimizing patient outcomes.
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Innovations in Dialysis
This focus issue highlights some of the innovative dialysis strategies under development that have potential to transform the field with benefits in terms of patient outcomes, access to therapy and environmental sustainability.
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Overcoming challenges in rare genetic diseases
Rare genetic diseases affect more than 300 million people worldwide, so collectively are a major health burden.
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Women’s Health and Kidney Disease
To mark World Kidney Day 2018 we present a special Focus on Women’s Health and Kidney Disease.
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