Low albumin predicts mortality in renal replacement therapyhealthmedicinetJune 2, 2017news Immunizing children and the elderly, after the high-risk individuals, will have the greatest overall benefit when there are limited vaccine resources, saving both lives and money, according to a study published in PLOS Computational … Related posts: HMN 2025: How blood protein albumin transforms innocent fungus into harmful pathogens HMN 2025: How Urinary albumin-creatinine ratio better measures risk for kidney failure HMN 2025: How Antibiotic resistance predicts greater mortality threat in 17-year follow-up—linked to eating regimen and gender Previous Post Long waits for surgery ‘have tripled in four years’ Next Post New teen drivers face triple the risk of a fatal crash