March is National Kidney Month. Learn how to protect your kidney health, recognize symptoms, and reduce your risk of disease.
It's common knowledge that you can live a fulfilling life with just one kidney, but do you know what your kidneys actually do? The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that over 1 in ...
“Eating lots of fruit and vegetables helps keep your blood pressure and cholesterol healthy – and if you’re looking after ...
Kidney disease affects more than one in seven adults in the U.S., and yet nine out of ten of them are not aware of it. The kidneys are fist sized organs located in the middle of a persons back with ...
Our kidneys are remarkable organs, silently working 24/7 to filter waste, regulate blood pressure, and produce essential hormones. Often, we don’t think about them until something goes wrong.
On World Kidney Day 2026, here are five natural ways to protect kidney health, improve filtration, and lower the risk of kidney disease through simple daily habits.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a silent epidemic affecting thousands of Utahns. According to the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, 1 in 5 Utah residents are at high risk, and more than 76 ...
Frequent use of anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, could pose a significant risk to kidney health, experts have ...
Pregnancy is an important stage in a woman’s life. During this time, the body goes through many changes to support the growing baby. One of the organs that works harder during pregnancy is ...
Narayana Medical College promotes kidney health awareness through a rally, emphasizing regular check-ups and free screenings on World Kidney Day.