National Kidney Foundation
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We’re fighting to eliminate preventable kidney disease, accelerate innovation, and dismantle structural inequities in kidney care. Join our fight.
Tell your legislator to support programs that work to increase early detection, improve outcomes, address health disparities, and develop innovative treatments for kidney patients. bit.ly/4bP557V

This clinical research study is evaluating an investigational treatment option to potentially help manage and slow the progression of immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN), or Berger’s disease. Learn more: bit.ly/3H23xMj

RESET-SLE™ is a phase 1/2 clinical trial being conducted to evaluate the effects of an investigational cell therapy, CABA-201, in patients with active lupus nephritis (LN) or active lupus (SLE) without renal involvement. Learn more about the study at reset-sle-trial.com.

The RAINIER Study aims to reach higher summits in IgAN research. Learn more: bit.ly/4kffEF2

Today is #KidneyCancerAwarenessDay! Do you know the facts about kidney cancer? Watch our short animated videos to learn more. bit.ly/3j1YGgr
Today is #FSGS Awareness Day! The New Era Act helps patients with rare kidney diseases by promoting early detection of rare and genetic kidney diseases, enhancing education of doctors and patients, and conducting more research. We need YOUR voice to push it across the finish…

Patients living with Immunoglobulin A nephropathy (IgAN), or Berger’s disease, may be eligible for a clinical research study that may help improve kidney function and slow the progression of IgAN. Learn more: bit.ly/3H23xMj

RESET-SLE™ is a phase 1/2 clinical trial being conducted to evaluate the effects of an investigational cell therapy, CABA-201, in patients with active lupus nephritis (LN) or active lupus (SLE) without renal involvement. Learn more about the study at reset-sle-trial.com.

For 75 years, your voices, actions, and generosity have been critical to our success. Join us as we accelerate progress, drive innovation, and ensure kidney care is accessible to all. Take action: bit.ly/4iLTDvX #NKF75years
Home dialysis lets people manage treatment at home with peritoneal dialysis or home hemodialysis. Is it right for you? Take this quick quiz to find out. kidney.org/treatment-supp…
We’re looking for people with IgAN who are 18 or older to participate in this clinical trial. Learn more: bit.ly/4kffEF2

Catheter-related bloodstream Infection (CRBSI) can be serious. Learn the facts by visiting our CRBSI page, which has been updated to include a new interactive digital infographic. kidney.org/kidney-topics/…
Whether heading to the park, relaxing in your backyard, or planning a picnic with family and friends, these five kidney-friendly foods will make the experience even better. kidney.org/news-stories/k…
Cannabis may help some people with kidney disease feel better—but it’s not right for everyone. Learn the facts and talk to your healthcare provider about cannabis before trying it. kidney.org/news-stories/c…
Think you know hydration? Let's bust some myths! Take the Healthy Hydration Quiz today. #HydrateforKidneyHealth hydrateforkidneyhealth.org
Potassium is an essential mineral, but it is important to make sure you have the right amount. Tune in and hear from experts on how high potassium (hyperkalemia) can impact health and it’s risk in people with advanced chronic kidney disease. bit.ly/450yMlc

Do you need a kidney transplant? Sign up for our FREE guide to hear from other patients about how to find a living donor by sharing your story: bit.ly/4mA6rZ1 #TransplantsForAll

In a time when the hope of surviving kidney failure was rare, one family refused to give up. Pulitzer prize winning journalist, Maura Casey recounts her sister's fight for life in the 1960s and the legacy of hope it left behind. bit.ly/459UfV1
"For anyone who has kidney disease, especially the young ones...be alert, eat right, take your medications, and be persistent with your lab and doctor visits." says transplant recipient, Maria Madak. #AAPIHM kidney.org/news-stories/h…
Our new interactive digital infographic will help answer questions about CRBSI, such as its cause and steps for prevention. kidney.org/kidney-topics/…