
Startup aiming to keep kidney patients off dialysis
Electro-hydraulic acoustic therapy could treat late-stage chronic kidney disease and delay its progression by up to a year.

Electro-hydraulic acoustic therapy could treat late-stage chronic kidney disease and delay its progression by up to a year.

Just in time for World Kidney Day, March 9, Israeli company gets FDA nod for game-changing home digital dialysis system.

Breakthrough technology blends sensors and human tissue in a smart kidney chip, allowing scientists to find a previously unknown toxicity mechanism.

A still-in-development technology from Israel cannot reverse kidney disease, but shows promise for slowing progression in millions of patients.