One in a million (well 1.5 million to be exact)
Kidney Care UK Policy Director Fiona Loud on the coronavirus on what the charity is doing.
Kidney Care UK Policy Director Fiona Loud on the coronavirus on what the charity is doing.
Dee Moore has been a kidney patient for 18 months and has been documenting her journey via her YouTube channel Diary of a Kidney Warrior
Reciprocal healthcare and dialysis
Consultant Physician and Nephrologist at the Imperial College London, Dr Andrew Frankel talks about the links between diabetes and haemodialysis (HD) and how patients are cared for.
Kidney patient Keith Bucknall describes the emotional impact of dialysis
Kidney disease is indiscriminate in approach. It can affect all ages, all races, and all social classes. Sometimes it appears abruptly, almost overnight. For others, in a family with a genetic disease, there is an inevitability about its onset.
Article by Sue Lyon
How Harlow Dialysis Unit East and North Hertfordshire Trust raised funds for Kidney Care UK
Transplant recipient Martin Cook shares his story
The CREDENCE trial has been called a major breakthrough for people with diabetic kidney disease. Why, and what does this mean for you?