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Do most 90 year olds have kidney disease? Understanding Renal Health in Nonagenarians
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, chronic kidney disease (CKD) is more common in adults over 65, with 34% of that age group affected. This raises a critical question about aging: do most 90 year olds have kidney disease, or is it more complex than simple diagnosis? The reality involves a nuanced look at normal age-related changes versus clinical disease.
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Healthy Aging