A new study shows women are at a lower risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression and all cause and cardiovascular (CV) mortality when compared to men. Kidneys filter the blood of wastes and toxins, allowing them to be expelled

A new study shows women are at a lower risk for chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression and all cause and cardiovascular (CV) mortality when compared to men. Kidneys filter the blood of wastes and toxins, allowing them to be expelled
Premenopausal women opting to have their ovaries surgically removed have a much greater chance of developing chronic kidney disease according to a recent study from the Mayo Clinic.
The study was one of the first to establish this correlation