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Doctors calling on NHS to roll out urine test to catch life-threatening kidney disease cases early
Doctors are urging the NHS to implement a urine test for the early detection of life-threatening kidney disease. The test aims to identify cases at an earlier stage to improve treatment outcomes.
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