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Analysis reveals sex differences in the recognition, monitoring and treatment of chronic kidney disease

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New research published in JASN reveals profound sex differences in the detection, monitoring, and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Sweden. Efforts to ensure equitable care between sexes could have important implications in reducing the burden of CKD in the country and elsewhere.


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