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Women with pre-eclampsia are at increased risk of chronic kidney disease

Women with pre-eclampsia are at increased risk of chronic kidney disease
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A study from Aarhus University indicates that women who experience pre-eclampsia during pregnancy face a higher long-term risk of chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular issues. The risk is particularly elevated for those who show moderate to severe protein levels in their urine during pregnancy.

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This research provides critical long-term health insights for obstetric care and post-pregnancy monitoring.

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by Vibe Bregendahl Noordeloos, Aarhus University

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