
The unseen genetic forces fueling kidney health crisis
The human kidneys—each roughly the size of a fist and weighing about a quarter pound—perform the Herculean task of filtering approximately 150 quarts of blood
The human kidneys—each roughly the size of a fist and weighing about a quarter pound—perform the Herculean task of filtering approximately 150 quarts of blood
African Americans face a substantially higher risk of developing serious kidney conditions compared to other demographic groups. This disparity stems partly from genetic factors, specifically