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Kidney Disease PreventionKidney disease affects people of all races and ages. Twenty million Americans have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Another 20 million are at risk for developing CKD. Many don't even know it.
There are certain things you can do that will help keep your kidneys functioning well.
A healthy lifestyle -- including regular sleep and exercise -- will help keep your whole body strong. Exercise also helps keep your blood pressure at a healthy rate. High blood pressure is a significant risk factor for developing Chronic Kidney Disease.
Suggestions for Maintaining Kidney Health:
• Get regular checkups.
If you think you are at risk of developing Chronic Kidney Disease, have a kidney screening and talk with your doctor. Early detection leads to better outcomes.
The Northwest Kidney Centers regularly offers community-wide free kidney screenings and events. |