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Nearly half of 844 million chronic kidney disease cases remain undiagnosed worldwide: Lancet
Nearly half of 844 million chronic kidney disease cases worldwide remain undiagnosed, according to a Lancet report. Researchers urge routine urine testing to identify the disease earlier, as delayed diagnosis increases risks of kidney failure and premature death.
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