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Greater fluid overload and lower interdialytic weight gain are independently associated with mortality in a large international hemodialysis population.
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Recent Changes to References, Search Tools, Related Citations, and Sharing Features
June 27, 2025Key changes include improved rendering of reference lists, the addition of date stamps in search history downloads, streamlined sharing options, and other usability updates.
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June 6, 2025Starting with the annual baseline release in December 2025, the content of PubMed data distributed via FTP will be generated using the same technology as the PubMed website and E-utilities API; this update means the FTP data will match the PubMed website and API.
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