Tag: SDMA
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Heavy Snowfall Strands Tourists in Himachal’s Kullu-Manali
Heavy Snowfall Brings Traffic Chaos to Kullu-Manali A severe winter storm has disrupted travel in Himachal Pradesh, with the Kullu-Manali region bearing the brunt. As the snowfall intensified, the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) reported hundreds of blocked roads and power outages, turning a popular hill retreat into a crisis zone for tourists and locals…
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Snowbound Crisis in Himachal: Tourists Stranded as Kullu-Manali Roads Freeze
Overview: Snowy crisis disrupts a popular Himalayan escape Heavy snowfall has disrupted life in Himachal Pradesh, cutting power, blocking hundreds of roads, and stranding tourists in the Kullu-Manali region. The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) reported that as of Saturday, 683 roads—including two National Highways—were affected by the winter conditions. The sudden weather shift ended…
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SDMA as a Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk in CKD Patients
New findings reshape how we view blood markers in CKD and cardiovascular risk When researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington set out to understand why people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often die from heart problems rather than kidney failure, they revisited a long-standing assumption about blood markers. For years, scientists highlighted ADMA…
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Inactive SDMA Emerges as Potential Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk in CKD
New Findings Reframe SDMA’s Role in CKD-Related Cardiovascular Risk When researchers at the University of Texas at Arlington set out to understand why people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at heightened risk for heart problems, they revisited a long-standing assumption. For years, ADMA—asymmetric dimethylarginine—has been considered a warning sign for vascular dysfunction. But a…
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SDMA Emerges as Predictor of Cardiovascular Risk in CKD
New insight into SDMA and cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition where the risk of heart and blood vessel problems often overshadows the dysfunction of the kidneys themselves. For years, researchers have highlighted ADMA — asymmetric dimethylarginine — as a warning sign of vascular trouble. But a recent…
