Are you in the 33%?
Thirty-three percent of U.S. adults are at high risk for kidney disease, and many won't find out until the late stages hit. Screening and diagnosis are the key. A panel of experts: Celina Medina, a double-kidney transplant recipient, Tony Herrera, a living donor who participated in the paired exchange program and Dr. Sylvia Rosas, the President-elect of the National Kidney Foundation talk about their experience and what you can do to protect your own health.
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