Lifestyle choices like diet, hydration, exercise, and smoking habits can significantly impact kidney health and function.
High blood pressure are leading causes of chronic kidney disease. Experts explain how hypertension damages kidney blood vessels, the role of renal artery stenosis, warning signs and ways to protect ...
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney failure. It damages the kidneys through a slow, progressive process that primarily targets the organs' delicate filtering systems.
Energy drinks and soft drinks have become a regular part of daily life for many people. People usually consider these drinks ...
Your kidneys work around the clock to keep your body healthy – but kidney disease often develops silently, with symptoms only appearing once damage is advanced.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects millions of South Africans and remains one of the country’s most underdiagnosed ...
Regularly testing your kidney function can help you catch early kidney disease. You can manage diabetes and high blood pressure to prevent kidney disease from progressing. Lifestyle changes, like ...
World Kidney Day will be celebrated tomorrow, March 12. This year’s theme is “Kidney Health for All – Caring for People, ...
That vitamin bottle on your kitchen counter promising improved energy, stronger immunity, or enhanced performance might hide an uncomfortable truth – many popular supplements can damage your kidneys ...
Medical experts express concern that certain herbal weight-loss supplements pose major dangers to kidney health according to their findings.
Chronic kidney disease claims over 50,000 lives each year, and most victims never saw it coming. National Kidney Month is ...
The color of your urine can be a powerful indicator of your kidney health. Our bodies produce various signs to alert us to potential health issues, and urine color is one of the most noticeable. By ...