On World Kidney Day, Newsweek explores how one country is testing whether early detection can slow a global epidemic.
Kidney failure patient Stella de Kock urges South Africans to prioritise kidney health with early detection, screenings, and hydration tips.
A closer examination of the APOL1 gene in Black patients with kidney disease can provide more accurate diagnoses than current ...
Karen Denholm is part of a 12-week pilot at the Sunderland Royal Hospital.
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 ...
Growing impacts of chronic kidney disease and the importance of early detection were highlighted by the health minister on ...
Company shares surged in after-market trading on results for a drug Vertex acquired in a multibillion-dollar deal and sees as ...
Pregnancy is a natural physiological process that causes many temporary changes in the woman's kidneys. The kidneys increase ...
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.
First new drug in 30 years to slow kidney disease in type 1 diabetes ...
The Pakistan Medical Association has warned that up to 50,000 new cases of kidney failure may occur in Pakistan this year, ...
Kidney disease can cause facial swelling, itchiness, and blisters. Symptoms can depend on the stage of kidney disease. Uremic leontiasis ossea is a rare and severe complication of advanced kidney ...