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How Does Diabetes Affect the Body?

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of kidney failure and health problems in the United States. It is becoming an increasing problem, with more and more diagnoses each year. One reason why it may not be on the radar as often as other diseases are is because patients are unaware how diabetes can affect the … Read more

How to Lower High Blood Pressure

How to Lower High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is one of the leading causes of death in America. The problem with high blood pressure is that many people go years without knowing they have it until it’s too late. This is why it’s important to get regular check-ups with your doctor to monitor you and take the appropriate steps to … Read more

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How do You Know if Kidney Pain is Serious?

Kidneys serve as one of our body’s most important organs.  Their function is to remove excess waste and fluid from our body.  It’s essential that this waste is removed as it could potentially cause our body harm.  Often, kidney pain can be difficult to identify from back pain because of its location.  Kidneys are located … Read more

What is the Difference Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes?

What is the Difference Between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes?

Diabetes is a scary word. Whether you are struggling with Type 1 or Type 2, or you are just worried about diabetes in general, there is much that goes into this fear. Without being able to understand the subtle – and not so subtle – differences between these two very distinct types of diabetes, it can … Read more

Signs of Healthy Kidneys

Signs of Healthy Kidneys

Did you know that 30 million Americans have kidney disease? Perhaps more shocking than that statistic is the fact that most are unaware they have it. For this reason, it is extremely important to be educated on signs of healthy kidneys, as well as warning symptoms to look out for. For more information on healthy kidneys and … Read more

Kidneys

How Does an Artificial Kidney Work?

When your normal, natural kidneys are functioning at their most efficient rate, they are responsible for the filtering of your body’s blood, and removal of liquid waste in the form of urine. Most people are born with two kidneys; however, daily functions are possible with only one kidney. When kidney failure occurs, the efficiency of … Read more

Kidneys

How to Check if Your Kidneys are Healthy

Kidney disease and failure is a very serious issue and, when caught late, can be potentially untreatable. Knowing how to check if your kidneys are healthy and how to maintain their optimal health is an important piece of your collective healthcare. Find out how you can check to see if your kidneys are healthy and discover what habits … Read more

What are the Signs That You Need Dialysis?

What are the Signs That You Need Dialysis?

Every tiny organ in your body serves a huge purpose when it comes to maintaining optimal internal function. Your kidneys are very small organs, but they are vitally important for controlling the quality of our blood and ensuring that no waste enters our bloodstream and reaches our hearts. When patients have failing kidneys, or only … Read more

Can You Self-Medicate for Kidney Disease?

Can You Self-Medicate for Kidney Disease?

As a kidney patient, should you be using alternative treatments along with your prescribed drugs to help you feel better?  The internet is full of tempting but often misleading– or outright false– information about medical marijuana and other alternative medicines. You must find ways to separate fact from fiction and become an empowered patient in … Read more

Benefits of Peer Support for Kidney Disease

Benefits of Peer Support for Kidney Disease

People with kidney disease who are in long-term dialysis therapy must adjust to new forms of self-management. They may also struggle to cope with feelings of isolation and depression. Studies have shown that peer support helps patients adjust to living with chronic illness; it also helps improve the patient’s general sense of well-being, and their survival … Read more