KIDNEY DISEASE AWARENESS

Chronic Kidney Disease & OTC Medicine (What You Need to Know)

According to the National Institutes of Health, over 37 million Americans are affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD). And Black Americans are more likely...

Working With Your Doctor When You Have Kidney Disease

Empowering Yourself to Be an Advocate for YOU Talking to doctors can be tough, they seem so busy, and they see so many patients. But...

Children With Kidney Disease Have High Health Burden

Chronically ill children with kidney disease may spend more time in the hospital, incur larger health care costs and have a higher risk of...
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Redefining Health for our Community: Let’s Talk Hypertension and Kidney Care

Redefining Health for our Community: Let's Talk Hypertension and Kidney Care Sponsored By Astrazeneca Kemi Williams led a conversation designed to raise awareness of options available to those...

ENDOMETRIOSIS AWARENESS

Endometriosis in Black Women: The Unique Challenges & Needs

Endometriosis is a painful, sometimes debilitating condition that can affect all women. Symptoms of endometriosis are the same regardless of race, and even non-Hispanic...

I Have Endometriosis. Can I Get Pregnant?

A: Among women with fertility problems, endometriosis may occur in as many as 50 percent. But exactly how endometriosis causes infertility is not clear. Some...

Endometriosis: The Pain Is Not in Your Head

Endometriosis, often dismissed as just painful periods or part of a woman’s active imagination, is a serious condition. It can cause debilitating pain that...

The Truth About Endometriosis

Endometriosis occurs when this tissue grows outside of the uterus What Is Endometriosis?Endometriosis is a common health problem in women. It gets its name from...

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