Why does kidney disease often remain undetected until significant damage has occurred? Experts explain what supports this condition to remain silent until it's too late!
New platform supports patients with chronic kidney disease and dialysis through connection, education, and peer support POMPANO BEACH, Fla., March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, on World Kidney Day, ...
Her diagnosis meant Bria Wagner would need to begin dialysis treatments three times a week while waiting for a kidney transplant.
Links consumption of contaminated water to rising kidney failure cases; seeks national emergency plan to ensure supply of ...
Kidney disease is often called a silent condition because early symptoms can be subtle. Doctors say the legs may reveal warning signs of kidney problems. On World Kidney Day, experts highlight ...
The End-Stage Renal Disease Treatment Choices model provided critical lessons about financial incentives and access to care ...
Around 5,500 patients are living with end-stage kidney disease in Ireland, with 2,647 receiving dialysis treatment ...
Kidneys are a vital organ. They perform several functions, but most importantly, they help filter waste from the body. With March being National Kidney Month, it’s important to learn more ...
India has about 138 million people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is the second-highest number in the world ...
Miniaturized percutaneous techniques, flexible ureteroscopy, and outpatient protocols have shortened hospital stays and improved recovery, reshaping quality-of-life outcomes for patients.