A new study reveals that higher concentrations of a specific protein in urine could be a predictor for developing dementia.
The presence of additional proteins in urine leads to foamy urine as a primary cause. The normal function of kidneys prevents ...
A new study published in BMC Nephrology in 2025, reports that carbonic anhydrase 3 detected in urine may serve as a useful ...
Compared to people with normal levels (<30 mg/g) of albumin in their urine, those with moderate levels (30–299 mg/g) ...
Excess protein in urine, known as proteinuria, serves as a critical early warning sign for potential kidney problems, especially amidst rising diabetes cases. While sometimes temporary, persistent ...
A study shows that people with higher levels of the protein albumin in their urine are at increased risk of developing ...
A simple urine test could reveal your risk of developing dementia decades before symptoms appear, a new study shows. For the ...
A familiar biomarker emerged as a potential predictor of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young people, which remained hard to ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A protein in urine could be used as a simple way to diagnose appendicitis, the most common emergency in childhood, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. A team at Children's Hospital ...
The consequence of low blood protein depends on how low the protein becomes, which protein is low, and the cause of the low protein. Having a correct level of protein in the blood is essential for ...