March is National Kidney Month, a time to focus on kidney health and disease prevention. Common signs of kidney disease include swollen ankles, frequent urination, and decreased energy. Regular ...
Summer heat can put stress on our body and impact our health. Did you know that our kidneys can also be affected due to exposure to extremely high temperatures? If you are wondering why this happens, ...
Diabetes is one of the biggest culprits behind kidney damage. The higher your blood sugar, the greater the risk to your kidneys. That's why, if you have diabetes, you must make these crucial changes ...
Morning drinks that support hydration, heart health, and healthy blood sugar levels can be good for your kidney health.
Your kidneys work 24/7, filtering about 200 quarts of blood daily to remove waste and excess water. These fist-sized organs play a crucial role in maintaining overall health, yet most people rarely ...
You might take your kidneys for granted, but they are a crucial part of your body systems that are silently doing a lot of important jobs to keep your body functioning. March is National Kidney Health ...
Mar. 12, 2026 -- While heart disease may be the number-one killer in the United States, kidney disease is the silent partner we rarely discuss. It often develops quietly, with no pain or clear ...
In this Lupus & You recording, medical experts and guest speakers share what you need to know to protect your kidneys, including the importance of early detection, what labs to watch, treatment ...
Simple steps to protect your kidneys Sponsored by: the American Society of Nephrology. ASN President Samir M. Parikh, MD, FASN discusses the heart and kidney connection.
This video is part of “Innovations In: Kidney Disease,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex. Imagine it’s the first day of summer, and you ...