In 2022-2023, chronic kidney disease (CKD) affected over 850 million people worldwide, making it one of the top ten causes of death globally. The kidneys, two bean-shaped organs, filter waste and excess fluids from our blood, playing a vital role in overall health. Yet, CKD often goes undetected until its later stages, leading to severe complications and high healthcare costs. According to the World Health Organization, many individuals are unaware of their kidney health until irreversible damage has occurred. This article explores how leading countries protect their citizens’ kidneys and reveals actionable routines you can adopt for better kidney health.
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12. New Zealand: Māori Kidney Health Programs New Zealand faces a significant challenge with chronic kidney disease among Māori communities, who experience higher rates of kidney-related…