NKF Blog
CKD-aP, CKD-associated pruritus, or uremic pruritus are all names for a common and disruptive...
Are you in need of some quick and easy recipes for your Fourth of July celebration? Look no...
The possibility of inheriting a genetic disease can cast a shadow on anyone's life, yet the Smith...
Last week National Kidney Foundation staff and stakeholders from across the kidney community...
Kidney-friendly meals don't have to be bland. These easy-to-prepare, delicious recipes are packed...
Continuing education series for professionals.
Sexual dysfunction is prevalent in patients with...
At the recently held Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) Policy for the People Health...
Recent studies have found that over 50% of LGBTQ+ people experience some form of healthcare...
Team Kidney Your Way lets you use your imagination to create fundraising events that excite you and...
Have you ever heard of the saying "too much of a good thing"? When it comes to potassium, this...
The National Kidney Foundation values the opportunity to advocate for continued educational...
When the Nevada state legislature unanimously passed Living Donor Protection Act (LDPA) legislation...
Christina Gilchrist’s medical challenges began with a routine sports physical when she was only...
Jess Walters is an independent scholar, a remarkable artist, and a fierce advocate. With a...
In August 2018, Robert and Ketanya Moore decided to switch life insurance companies. The new...
Derek Forfang's journey with kidney disease has been a long, winding road filled with anxiety,...
Continuing education series for professionals.
Transitioning to dialysis is often a...
Kimberly was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2013 but stayed off dialysis until 2017 by...