South Korean researchers have created a groundbreaking, user-friendly urine test to detect early signs of kidney disease. This innovative biosensor measures SDMA, a more precise indicator of kidney health than traditional methods. The test’s affordability, ease of use, and rapid results make it ideal for widespread use, potentially revolutionizing kidney disease diagnosis and treatment globally.
Now a non-invasive test to detect early signs of kidney problems

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