NKF Blog
Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino communities experience a disproportionately high...
Dealing with a chronic illness like kidney disease or kidney failure can take a toll on a person’s...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, with one person losing their...
Here are the inspiring journeys of six people with kidney disease who have made history. These...
By Morgan Reid, National Kidney Foundation's Director of Transplant Policy and Strategy
Happy...
In 1995, Lisa Myers noticed a mysterious swelling in her feet and ankles. Little did she know that...
Nearly half of Americans think dating has gotten harder in the last ten years.1 So where does...
From donating a kidney to competing in Squid Game: The Challenge, Jada Sasha has always taken...
She's founded a patient-centered nutrition practice, shared insights and recipes on shows...
Starting your advocacy journey might seem a bit overwhelming, but don't worry. Sharon McMahon, the...
Sharon McMahon's commitment to truth and the democratic processes that shape the US gave her the...
Donna Nickerson, Executive Director of the National Kidney Foundation Serving New England, is on a...
By Lauren Drew, Director of Congressional Relations
UPDATE 3/24/2024: President Biden has signed...
By Sharon Pearce, Senior Vice-President of Government Relations
2024 promises to be a busy year for...
Immigrants in NYC living in unsafe, illegal basements; the impact of COVID-19; the achievements and...
Her grandmother was a dietitian, mother a nurse, stepfather a pharmacist.
Erica Cohen was raised in...
The term "superfood" is often thrown around with promises of miraculous benefits. The...
Housing instability, language barriers, and finances. These social factors, among others, often...