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Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase kidney disease risk

Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase kidney disease risk

Restricted cubic splines of NOx and PM2.5 for CKD. Credit: Air Pollution, genetic factors, and the risk of incident chronic kidney disease: a prospective study of polygenic risk score analysis in the UK Biobank

Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to chronic kidney disease (CKD). New research assessed the interaction of air pollution…


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At Venice Sustainable Fashion Forum, Transitioning ‘From Sustainability to Responsibility’

At Venice Sustainable Fashion Forum, Transitioning ‘From Sustainability to Responsibility’

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Shefali Shah on repeating and sharing outfits: ‘Clothes, like friends, are comfort to me’