Chronic Kidney Disease often develops silently, with symptoms appearing only in later stages. Doctors stress that early screening and lifestyle changes can help prevent serious complications.
Kidney specialists warn that recognizing the early signs of chronic kidney disease can make a major difference in preventing serious complications and protecting long-term health.
On World Kidney Day, Newsweek explores how one country is testing whether early detection can slow a global epidemic.
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