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Do you have or are you currently being treated for high blood pressure (hypertension)?

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Get To Know Your Kidneys

Diabetes is the number one cause of chronic kidney disease.

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Do you have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes?

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Get To Know Your Kidneys

Diabetes is the number one cause of chronic kidney disease.

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Have you been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, lupus, or hepatitis C?

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Get to Know your Kidneys.

People with HIV/AIDS, or Hepatitis Care prone to get kidney disease

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Are you african American, Native American, Latino or Asian American?

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Get to Know your Kidneys.

Some ethnic groups in the united states are at greater risk for diabetes and high blood pressure than others

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Do you have or are you currently being treated for high blood Pressure?

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Get to Know your Kidneys.

High Blood Pressure, also known as Hypertension is a leading cause of chronic Kidney diease

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Do you have a family history of kidney disease ?

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Get To Know Your Kidneys

People over the age of 55 should get screened for kidney disease during their annual doctor's visit.

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Have you been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, lupus, or hepatitis C?

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Get to Know your Kidneys.

People with HIV/AIDS, or Hepatitis Care prone to get kidney disease

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Do you have or are you currently being treated for high blood Pressure?

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Get to Know your Kidneys.

High Blood Pressure, also known as Hypertension is a leading cause of chronic Kidney diease

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Have you been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease?

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Get to Know your Kidneys.

Cardiovascular disease is common in people with kidney disease regardless of age.

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Are you over the age of 55?

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Get To Know Your Kidneys

People over the age of 55 should get screened for kidney disease during their annual doctor's visit.