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Family history of kidney failure was significantly associated with chronic kidney disease progression, regardless of genetic or environmental influences, according to study data published in American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Previous studies have explored associations between family history of kidney failure and CKD progression, but results were mixed, according to Junichi Ishigami, MD, PhD,
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