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Microplastics are everywhere — oceans, soil, bottled water — and now we have clear evidence they enter our food from the air itself. Plants can absorb airborne microplastics directly through their leaves. This means exposure does not depend only on soil or water.
November 23, 2025 at 7:54 PM
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Haemodialysis has a high environmental footprint (water, energy, materials, travel). A new LCA study in CKJ examined which sustainability interventions in kidney care really make a difference. 👇 academic.oup.com/ckj/article/...
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November 18, 2025 at 8:42 AM
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Nutritional care in chronic kidney disease is often presented as a single recommendation for everyone. But people differ in age, muscle mass, metabolism, gut microbiome, and daily living conditions. This is why a “one diet fits all” approach is not enough.
November 9, 2025 at 11:00 AM
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Air pollution doesn’t just harm the lungs and heart — it also accelerates kidney disease.
A new @ClinKidneyJ review links exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and black carbon with faster progression of glomerular diseases.
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Elevated exposure to air pollutants accelerates primary glomerular disease progression
ABSTRACT. Air pollution is a global problem and a major contributor to adverse health outcomes in patients of all ages. Most research has focused on the ad
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October 27, 2025 at 4:20 PM
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Dalla riduzione dei consumi di acqua e materiali alla valutazione dell’impronta di carbonio delle unità di dialisi, fino alle sfide della medicina spaziale: la nefrologia abbraccia sempre più il suo ruolo nella salute del pianeta. 🌎💧 #SIN2025 #GreenNephroSIN
October 18, 2025 at 9:09 AM
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A major study in JAMA Network Open links air pollution composition—not just quantity—to kidney transplant outcomes. Nearly 200,000 recipients were analyzed across the US. 🌍
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Particulate Constituents and Posttransplant Outcomes Among Kidney Recipients
This cohort study evaluates whether the constituents of particulate matter are associated with adverse posttransplant outcomes among patients who received kidneys in the United States.
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October 12, 2025 at 9:42 AM
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🌱 Dialysis saves lives. But each year it can emit up to 10 tons of CO₂ per patient. Kidney care carries one of the heaviest environmental footprints in modern medicine—demanding a paradigm shift.
October 4, 2025 at 4:48 PM
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🌍 Annual CO₂ from haemodialysis: 3,818–10,200 kg per patient—equal to driving up to 72,909 km. Peritoneal dialysis is lighter but still a major burden. The ecological footprint of renal replacement therapies can’t be ignored.
September 28, 2025 at 7:10 AM
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1/ 🚰 New JAMA Network Open study: Long-term exposure to brominated trihalomethanes (THMs) in chlorinated drinking water—even below current limits—was linked to higher #CKD risk in >89,000 women over 13 years.
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Community Water Trihalomethanes and Chronic Kidney Disease
This cohort study examines whether long-term exposure to trihalomethanes in community water supplies was associated with increased risk of chronic kidney disease in a cohort of female adults in Califo...
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September 25, 2025 at 8:20 AM