Aphasia risk factors

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Risk Factors

Factors that may increase your risk of Kidney failure include:

  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure.
  • Heart disease
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • High cholesterol
  • African-American, American Indian or Asian-American race
  • A family history of kidney disease
  • Age 65 or older

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