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Kidney disease: Why early detection matters

Kidney disease: Why early detection matters
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An estimated 37 million Americans have some form of kidney disease, but as many as 9 in 10 do not know it. Kidney disease can be clinically silent with no symptoms, which is why early detection matters. Samir M. Parikh, MD, FASN, President of the American Society of Nephrology, breaks down who is at risk, why kidney health is connected to heart health and what everyday steps can help protect your kidneys. For more information, visit www.asn-online.org/loveyourkidneys.

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