Many thanks to all the staff who manned the information stand today providing information to staff and public for World Kidney Day 2025 #Worldkidneyday
— Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) (@TUH_Tallaght) March 13, 2025
Automated Replying to @UN and @pahowho Happy World Kidney Day! Today, let's take a moment to appreciate our hardworking kidneys and raise awareness about kidney health Here are some evidence-based tips to help preserve and improve kidney function: • Stay well-hydrated by drinking water consistently, which… Show more
Today is World Kidney Day Celebrating 20 years of raising awareness about kidney health The 2025 campaign #AreYourKidneysOK highlights the importance of #EarlyDetection in preventing and managing kidney disease. Show more
Today is world kidney day. One in 10 people in the world live with kidney disease. Most people are unaware of this diagnosis. Early detection through screening high risk groups is crucial to protect kidney health! #KidneyHealth Racquel Lowe-Jones and Dr. Chris Tufton
Today, being World Kidney Day, Hon. Lawyer Jerry Ahmed Shaib took the opportunity on the floor of Parliament to thank former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his vision in establishing a state-of-the-art Urology and Nephrology Center of Excellence at the Korle Bu… Show more
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) fraternity today, joined the rest of the world in marking World Kidney Day, at the Defence Forces Memorial Hospital (DFMH). See more: https://shorturl.at/ZSkvP
World Kidney Day 2025: “Detect Early, Protect Kidney Health” Early detection is the key to preventing kidney disease! Your kidneys work silently, but when they start failing, the damage can be irreversible. That’s why regular check-ups and a healthy lifestyle are crucial.… Show more Fed Min of Info & Nat’l Orien and Lanre Issa-Onilu
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World Kidney Day History
World Kidney Day aims raise awareness about the critical role that kidneys play in maintaining overall health. The observance emphasizes the importance of the early detection and management of kidney disease. It also focuses on educating people about preventative measures, such as the significance of a healthy lifestyle and diet, regular exercise, and routine check-ups. The day encourages creating opportunities for open dialogue and fostering better understanding about kidney disease, treatment, and prevention.
World Kidney Day was first initiated in 2006 by the International Society of Nephrology and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations. For Americans, this day holds unique importance owing to the high prevalence of kidney disease in the country. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) affects an estimated 37 million people in the U.S., making it an urgent health issue. This observance emphasizes the role of primary healthcare in combatting kidney disease and stresses the need for stronger policies in American healthcare settings, which in turn, can help reduce the incidence and impact of CKD.
In the United States, World Kidney Day is observed through various awareness campaigns, health talks, screening programs, and manifestation of educational resources. These programs aim at prompting individuals to prioritize their kidney health and spread the word about the disease. Activities often include walkathons, cycling events, or online campaigns, offering a chance for everyone to participate. World Kidney Day is observed annually on the second Thursday of March, allowing Americans to join millions of people worldwide in advocating for better kidney health.
Facts about World Kidney Day
The theme for World Kidney Day in 2025 was Detect Early, protect kidney health. The theme in 2024 was Kidney Health for All – Advancing equitable access to care and optimal medication practice. In 2023 the theme was Kidney Health for All – Preparing for the unexpected, supporting the vulnerable.
Kidneys are essential organs with a lot of responsibility. According to worldkidneyday.org, your kidneys are responsible for making urine and removing any waste or extra fluid from your blood. They help control your body's chemical balance and your blood pressure and they also keep bones healthy. They even help the body make red blood cells.
The leading cause of Chronic Kidney Disease is diabetes. Diabetes results in high blood sugar levels, which causes organ damage and affects the kidneys abilities to filter waste.
The cumulative global cost for dialysis and transplantation over the next decade is predicted to exceed $1 trillion.
It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver - Mahatma Gandhi
In the News and Trending in the US for World Kidney Day
Drink plenty of water - 6 to 8 cups daily. Water helps keep your kidneys healthy by helping them flush out waste.
Smoking increases the risk of kidney cancer by 50%. If you or someone you know smokes, why not try quitting? Smoking reduces the flow of blood to the kidneys which can cause them to operate inefficiently.
Limit your consumption of over-the-counter pills such as Ibuprofen as they can cause damage to your kidneys.
Get your kidney function checked if you are in a 'high risk' category.