World Kidney Day 2026 Marks 20 Years of Global Action
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This year's World Kidney Day, with the slogan "For Slow Aging - Take Care of Your Kidneys," draws attention to the importance of early detection, preventive measures, and a healthy lifestyle, which can significantly contribute to maintaining kidney health. Various societies and organizations will raise awareness about this and the treatment of kidney diseases through campaigns.
The kidneys perform fundamental tasks for survival. Finding signs of incorrect functioning is very important in time.
This Thursday, March 12, is World Kidney Day. Nearly 16% of the Belgian population is suffering from kidney disease and 1,200 people are waiting for transplants in Belgium. On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of World Kidney Day, our journalist went to meet these Belgians who have to undergo dialysis several times a week. What does their daily life look like? How to prevent risks? ■Reportation by Charlotte Verbruggen
More programs to detect it in time. More initiatives to catch kidney diseases in time. This has been the request expressed by ALCER this Thursday in Ceuta during the celebration of a commemorative event for World Kidney Day. The entity insists on the need to encourage this type of plans. Localizing these health problems in early stages allows to avoid reaching substitute treatments and looking for other less invasive ones. Due to the complexity …
World Kidney Day 2026: Experts Urge Early Screening as Chronic Kidney Disease Affects 1 in 10 People Globally
On the occasion of World Kidney Day, Mankind Pharma, in association with leading healthcare experts, is calling for greater awareness around kidney health, highlighting that chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects nearly 10% of the global population and is often detected only at advanced stages due to the absence of early warning signs. Kidneys play a vital role in maintaining overall health by filtering waste, balancing fluids, regulating blood pr…
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