Kidney disease often develops silently, with many people unaware of the condition until it becomes severe. According to nephrologist Topoti Mukherjee, certain changes in the legs — including swelling, ...
Why does kidney disease often remain undetected until significant damage has occurred? Experts explain what supports this condition to remain silent until it's too late!
On World Kidney Day, Newsweek explores how one country is testing whether early detection can slow a global epidemic.
A Long Island woman is reuniting with the NYU Langone medical team that helped deliver her baby after she suffered from kidney failure.
Kidney disease is often called a silent condition because early symptoms can be subtle. Doctors say the legs may reveal warning signs of kidney problems. On World Kidney Day, experts highlight ...
As India becomes the second-largest population of people living with chronic kidney disease globally, the nation faces a significant public health challenge. Since this 'silent killer' remains ...
A closer examination of the APOL1 gene in Black patients with kidney disease can provide more accurate diagnoses than current ...
ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) – “We have almost 37 million people suffering from kidney disease in America. One in three others ...
Tommy Underwood was diagnosed with kidney disease 30 years ago. This weekend, he will walk in the 2026 Mobile Kidney Walk for the first time — just weeks before he is set to begin dialysis.