On World Kidney Day 2026, nephrologist Dr Vaishnavi explains how changes in urine colour, frequency and foam can signal early kidney problems and why early testing is important.
If you think that you have a “small bladder,” your habits might be the culprit. Peeing frequently can rewire your brain into thinking you have a small bladder.
Watch this hilarious and relatable moment when you think you really have to pee… but then suddenly you don’t! Perfect for anyone who enjoys funny, everyday-life humor and short, shareable comedy clips ...
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Lifestyle choices like diet, hydration, exercise, and smoking habits can significantly impact kidney health and function.
Kidney disease is increasingly affecting young men with no obvious symptoms. On World Kidney Day, experts explain hidden risks, lifestyle triggers and simple habits that can help protect kidney health ...
Last month's Alaska Golden Gloves Championships were the first in the state in more than 35 years, according to organizers. It was such a long dry spell that when David Booker and Chad Erickson faced ...
Experts emphasize two simple tests for early kidney disease detection, crucial for timely intervention and better health ...
Florence municipal leaders are teaming with their county colleagues to centralize oversight of local tourism and convention center operations. The proposed Florence ...
An expert has advised individuals to delay their first coffee of the day by 90 minutes, suggesting that this could enhance their energy levels. Dr Michael Breus, also known as the Sleep Doctor, ...
Leading sleep expert Dr Michael Breus says waiting for your morning coffee and drinking water instead could actually increase ...