You’ve never heard of it, but you very well may have it. Medical bodies develop the first guidelines to treat cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, which likely affects 90% of Americans.
Nearly 90% of Americans meet the criteria for CKM syndrome. New guidelines have been issued for diagnosing and treating the disorder.
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