New blood test could catch diabetic kidney damage sooner
NCT ID NCT07435480
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This study aims to find out if measuring a hormone called irisin in the blood can help doctors detect diabetic kidney disease earlier and track its progression. Researchers will enroll 200 people with type 2 diabetes to see how irisin levels relate to kidney health. The goal is to improve early detection, which is crucial for preventing serious kidney damage.
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