For the silent multitaskers in our body, the kidneys, which filter waste, balance fluids, regulate blood pressure, and support red blood cell production, their health should be paramount. Because when our kidney health begins to decline, the warning signs often don’t creep up distinctly. Kidney disease is one of the most underdiagnosed health conditions globally, not because it’s rare, but because it hides in plain sight. But what if there was a way to remedy that? As per recent research, a common drug that was once used mainly to treat constipation may soon change how we look at kidney care. In fact, research shows that this common constipation drug, long prescribed to ease bowel movements, might also slow down the decline of kidney function in people with chronic kidney diseas

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