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ScienceDaily · 08/21/2024 12:43 EDT

Occupational exposure to particles may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease

Exposure to dust and particles at work may increase the risk of chronic kidney disease, a new study shows. Among Swedish construction workers, followed since the 1970s, the risk was 15% higher among exposed.

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