Hypertension (high blood pressure) is one of the most common risk factors for kidney disease. About half of people affected do not know they have high blood pressure. Get tested and protect your kidneys and your health.
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This March 12, World Kidney Day celebrates its 20th anniversary! 🎉
🎬 To mark this important milestone, we’re launching a special documentary that looks back at how World Kidney Day began, highlights its impact today, and explores how it can continue to grow in the years ahead, through the perspectives of the Joint Steering Committee.
Let's continue to raise awareness about kidney health.
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Today, we mark #WorldKidneyDay! This year is extra special as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of this global movement 🎉
The 2026 campaign #OurKidneysOurPlanet continues to focus on the prevention and early detection of kidney disease, while bringing planetary health into the conversation.
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🌎 Our kidneys are on the front line of environmental change. As extreme heat, pollution, and climate-related diseases increase, so does the risk to kidney health. Protecting kidney health means caring for people and the planet.
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Most people are born with two kidneys, each about the size of an adult fist, located on either side of the spine, just below the rib cage.
Though small in size, these powerful organs work around the clock to filter your blood, remove waste and excess fluid, balance essential minerals, and help regulate blood pressure, playing a vital role in keeping your whole body healthy and in balance.
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Anyone can develop #KidneyDisease, but certain conditions such as #Diabetes, #Obesity, and #Hypertension can increase your risk. If you are at higher risk, talk to your doctor about how often your kidney health should be checked.
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Kidney disease is often referred to as a “silent killer” because it can develop without noticeable symptoms, quietly impacting your health and quality of life.
The good news? Simple, effective actions can significantly reduce your risk. Discover the #8GoldenRules to help protect your kidney health.
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Kidney disease can develop without symptoms, but two simple tests can help detect it early: a urine test (uACR) and a blood test to measure creatinine and estimate kidney function (eGFR).
If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, or a family history of kidney disease, talk to your healthcare professional about getting tested.
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High blood pressure is a major contributor to kidney disease, harming blood vessels and impairing kidney function. If left unmanaged,it can lead to kidney failure by disrupting waste and fluid removal.Monitor your blood pressure to safeguard your kidneys!
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We’re excited to share our rebrand with you! Our new name and colors reflect our mission to raise awareness and promote better #kidney health.
Stay with us on this journey of Raising and Changing lives.
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Creatinine levels in your blood are a key indicator of kidney function. When your kidneys aren’t working properly, creatinine can accumulate causing elevated levels. Stay on top of your kidney health by checking your creatinine regularly.
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Our article on #kidney health has been published. We’re proud to contribute to raising awareness and educating people on the importance of early detection and #kidney care. Read the full article ⬇️
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