According to the World Kidney Day 2024 campaign, over 850 million people globally suffer from some form of kidney disease, with chronic kidney disease (CKD) affecting nearly 10% of the population. In the United States alone, the CDC reports that about 37 million adults are estimated to have CKD. The kidneys play a crucial role in filtering waste and balancing bodily fluids, yet early symptoms of kidney problems are often so subtle that detection is delayed, making prevention and awareness critically important.
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42. Eating Too Quickly Rushing through your breakfast may seem efficient, but eating too quickly can have negative consequences for your kidneys. When you eat fast,…