Hypertension is the leading cause of kidney diseases worldwide – ETHealthWorld

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Our kidneys are both the victim and the cause of hypertension. High Blood pressure is one of the most common cause of kidney diseases today. Hypertension or high blood pressure causes damage to the tiny blood vessels that filters blood in the kidney, making removal of waste from the body difficult and thereby causing a damaged kidney. When the function of kidneys begins to fail, they can cause further increase in blood pressure by releasing certain hormones or by causing retention of salt and water in your body.
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Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) announced the successful integration of additional 13 digital health solutions in the ABDM Sandbox environment in the last three months. This takes the tally of ABDM integrated service applications to 40 since the national launch was announced on Sep 27, 2021. The ABDM partners ecosystem now consists of 16 government applications and 24 private sector applications.
Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) announced the successful integration of additional 13 digital health solutions in the ABDM Sandbox environment in the last three months. This takes the tally of ABDM integrated service applications to 40 since the national launch was announced on Sep 27, 2021. The ABDM partners ecosystem now consists of 16 government applications and 24 private sector applications.
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