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Our blog brings you voices from the fight against kidney disease — patients, their loved ones, renal professionals, and many others.
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From March 3-7, AKF held its sixth annual Kidney Action Week® – a virtual, week-long event bringing together people with kidney disease, caregivers and health professionals for a week of engaging and empowering sessions.
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The American Kidney Fund (AKF) held its fifth annual Kidney Action Week from March 18-22, the nation's only free online conference that provides engaging content for members of the kidney community—from caregivers to health care professionals—in one place.
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With the arrival of March is the arrival of AKF's Kidney Month.
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As we count down the days until the start of the American Kidney Fund's fifth annual Kidney Action Week, we are previewing a few of the exciting sessions that are on the agenda!
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As we count down the days until the start of the American Kidney Fund's fifth annual Kidney Action Week, we are previewing a few of the exciting sessions that are on the agenda!
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We are so proud of the impact AKF made in 2023 on the lives of people with kidney disease, who are at the heart of everything we do. In 2024, as always, people in the kidney community remain front and center in our efforts. Here are some of our top goals for this year.
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AKF held its fourth annual Kidney Action Week from March 20-24, a virtual, week-long series of live education sessions that aims to connect people living with kidney disease, caregivers and healthcare providers in AKF's on-going efforts to bring patient-centered education to...
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If you missed AKF's Congressional Briefing during our 2022 Kidney Action Week, here are the main points from our panelists' discussion about the crisis in kidney disease.
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From June 6-10, AKF held its third annual Kidney Action Week – a week-long, virtual event aiming to connect people with kidney disease, caregivers and healthcare providers in AKF's on-going efforts to bring patient-centered kidney-related education to the public.

