Chronic kidney disease is a progressive condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. It affects an estimated 4 million Canadians, yet many remain undiagnosed until significant damage has already occurred. Early detection and proactive management with your healthcare provider are essential to slowing the […]
Your kidney health matters far more than most Canadians realize, yet millions across the country take these vital organs for granted every day. Your kidneys work around the clock to filter waste, balance essential minerals, and regulate blood pressure — and when they start to fail, you often feel nothing until serious damage has already […]
Hereditary kidney disease encompasses a group of over 300 genetic conditions that impair how the kidneys filter waste and maintain fluid balance. These inherited disorders range from common conditions like polycystic kidney disease to rarer syndromes, and they affect thousands of Canadian families each year. If one or both of your parents carry a kidney-related […]
Amyloidosis symptoms can be difficult to recognize early, but catching them in time can make a life-saving difference. Amyloidosis is a group of rare but serious diseases caused by the build-up of abnormal proteins called amyloid in your body’s tissues and organs. These misfolded proteins clump together and collect outside of cells, where they slowly […]