"Renal Failure Is a Silent Disease": the Importance of Screening to Survive This Disease that Affects One in Ten People
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The National Kidney Day aims to raise awareness among the general public about kidney diseases, which are still largely unknown. In the Ain, the president of the association France Ain recalls the importance of screening to survive this disease that affects one in ten people.
Read a quick summary generated by AI × Summary of the news: The General Council of Pharmaceutical Colleges and the Spanish Society of Nephrology have launched an awareness campaign on the occasion of World Kidney Day to strengthen the prevention and early detection of chronic kidney disease. The initiative seeks to improve the knowledge of pharmacists about this pathology and raise awareness among the general population through the network of co…
One in ten people in the world suffers from Chronic Renal Disease (CRD), a pathology characterized by progressive and irreversible deterioration of the kidneys that leads to a gradual loss of renal function. In Spain, about 15% of the population suffers from this disease, which is a growing public health problem not only because of the prevalence but also because diagnosis usually occurs in advanced stages, when therapeutic options are more limi…
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