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Summer is here and many people will take advantage of the warm weather. Everyone needs to plan ahead to have a safe summer, including people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Read about the top seven summertime precautions to take so you can stay healthy while enjoying some fun in the sun.
Sleep is an important part of the body’s rejuvenation and repair system; not only that, it feels great. As people who have insomnia can tell you, sleepless nights can leave you feeling tired, irritable and frustrated. Why do some people with chronic kidney disease have trouble falling and staying asleep? Learn more about the different factors that can affect your ability to get a good night’s sleep.
Even in the early stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), both men and women will worry about how renal disease may affect their sexual behavior. DaVita social workers, Denea Hart and Rachel Thomas, talk about how kidney disease changes the body and how to deal with sexual issues that may occur with renal disease.
How do you tell the people around you that you have chronic kidney disease? Do you even have to tell them at all? Here are some tips to help you decide who to tell and how to tell them.
While we’re familiar with the health risks smoking has on the lungs and heart, studies have shown the kidneys are also affected. Whether you’re in the early stages of kidney disease or are on dialysis, you’ll learn about the effects of smoking on the kidneys and get tips on how to quit.

Did you know that heart disease is the leading cause of death in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and one of the top four causes of all deaths in the U.S.? Therapeutic lifestyle changes (TLC) can help to keep your heart healthy and ticking for a long time.

While the treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) requires the attention of a trained medical team, there are things you can do to participate in your care. You can take an active role in your health care by learning all you can about CKD, being honest with your kidney care team, following your kidney care plan, getting regular checkups and having a positive attitude. This may empower you to continue doing the things you love and live your life to the fullest. Learn some simple ways you can get involved in your CKD care.
For many patients living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), it is not the only medical problem they have to live with. Maintaining good health and quality of life when dealing with comorbidities can require balance in many aspects of a person’s life. Keeping communication lines open with your doctors, working with a dietitian for the best diet plan to follow and taking medicines as prescribed by your doctors can help you manage your kidney disease and comorbid conditions. Learn more.
Many people who find out they have chronic kidney disease (CKD) may feel worried about their health. And trying to figure out what insurance you need may add to the stress. Read on to understand what COBRA continuation coverage is, how it works and who can receive it.

When you have chronic kidney disease or need dialysis, you can keep working. There are benefits to working such as keeping your insurance and maintaining your lifestyle. However, you may need to make adjustments depending on how you feel or your dialysis schedule. From managing fatigue to knowing which dialysis treatment works best for your schedule; find out how keeping your job when you have chronic kidney disease can be possible and positive.
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The studies are in: having a pet is good for you. Scientists aren’t exactly sure how pets make us healthier, but they can’t argue with the results. Learn more about better living through pets when you have chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Donating to kidney disease charities is a great way to show your support for people who have the disease, are on dialysis or have a kidney transplant. Learn about the five ways you can donate your time and resources to kidney disease awareness and research.

Most people have two kidneys, but some only have one. Is it possible for them to be healthy with only one kidney? The answer is yes. Discover why somebody may have one kidney, and the precautions they should take because of this unique condition.