March is National Kidney Month. Learn how to protect your kidney health, recognize symptoms, and reduce your risk of disease.
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney disease worldwide, and the damage often develops silently over time.
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 ...
Stay hydrated, eat balanced meals, exercise, and monitor blood pressure and sugar to protect kidney health and prevent ...
On World Kidney Day 2026, experts stress that nutrition is not merely about food but survival for people living with chronic kidney disease (CKD). From managing salt and potassium to choosing ...
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.
Proper hydration is essential for preventing kidney stones, particularly for individuals who experience high fluid loss, such as those who work outside in the heat and sweat a lot. “Low-calorie fluid ...
Kidney stones are more than just a painful setback—they can be avoided. Studies show that with a few simple lifestyle and dietary changes, you can significantly lower your risk of developing these ...
HHSC is recognizing National Kidney Month in March by spotlighting resources and programs for Texans. Chronic kidney disease, also called chronic kidney failure, means that kidneys are irreversibly ...
A nephrologist explains five common health conditions that can slowly harm your kidneys and why early detection matters.
Your kidneys can be impacted during a heatwave. Here is everything you need to know about the impact of heat on your kidneys and a checklist to keep them healthy.