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Rats, you know, die of kidney failure.
Victims may die of kidney failure or anaphylactic shock.
In Seattle, the job of deciding who would live on dialysis and who would die of kidney failure fell to a seven-member committee of laypeople dubbed, in a 1962 article in Life magazine, "the life-or-death committee".
In severe cases, patients may die of kidney failure or heart attacks.
For instance, they were almost five times as likely to die of kidney problems and more than twice as likely to die from an infectious disease, Murray found.
Animals often die of kidney failure, and the incidence of AA amyloidosis has spiked from 20% to 70% of captive cheetahs since the 1980s.
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Her father, Arlen, a banker, died of kidney cancer last summer.
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