Kidney disease can develop at any time, but those over the age of 60 are more likely to develop kidney disease. As people age, so do their kidneys. According to recent estimates from researchers at Johns Hopkins University, more than 50 percent of seniors over the age of 75 are believed to have kidney disease.
As part of World Kidney Day this year (10th Mar 2022), KITES Senior Care, the geriatric care specialist brand, in collaboration with NU Hospitals, a pioneer brand in nephrology & urology care conducted a knowledge sharing online event. Dr Reema, Group Medical Director & COO of KITES Senior Care, engaged in conversation with Dr Padmanabhan S, MBBS DNB (Family Medicine) DM (Nephrology), Senior Consultant Nephrologist & Transplant Physician, Department of Nephrology, NU Hospitals to discuss various aspects of kidney care in the elderly.
If you wish to know more you can visit www.nuhospitals.com and/or www.kitesseniorcare.com or call Ms Suneetha at +91 99800 67000.
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