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flag A study shows fewer dialysis sessions during hospitalization may improve kidney recovery without increasing risks.

flag A new study finds that reducing dialysis frequency during hospitalization for acute kidney injury may improve recovery, with 64% of patients regaining kidney function compared to 50% on standard schedules, without increased complications. flag Researchers suggest that limiting dialysis to when medically necessary could help preserve kidney function, though overuse may hinder recovery. flag The findings, from UC San Francisco and funded by the NIH, highlight potential benefits of a more conservative approach but call for larger trials to confirm results and explore implementation outside hospitals.

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