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  • 'Satish Shah was having lunch and suddenly collapsed after having...", late actor's manager reveals final moments of Sarabhai star

    Veteran actor Satish Shah, best known for Sarabhai vs Sarabhai, passed away on October 25 at 74. His manager and neighbour recalled efforts to revive him after he collapsed during lunch. His last rites were held in Mumbai.

  • Supriya Pilgaonkar reveals she met Satish Shah last Sunday, says, "can't believe, you're are gone too soon"

    The film and TV industry continues to grieve the loss of veteran actor Satish Shah, who passed away at 74 due to kidney failure. His impeccable comic timing and warmth remain deeply missed.

  • Are your habits ruining your kidney health? Nephrologist explains what you need to change now

    How to keep kidneys healthy: Your daily habits like skipping water to overusing painkillers, can cause long-term damage to your kidneys. Nephrologist shares simple and powerful shifts to protect your vital organs before it’s too late.

  • Too much salt, painkillers or water? Here’s why these habits may be hurting your kidneys

    Do you ever think before taking that pill or adding that extra pinch of salt? Take a pause and think. As too many tablets and too much salt can harm your kidneys when in doubt, always check with the doctor. Because when kidney start to fail, they do it silently:

  • Kidney cancer causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention tips: Obesity, high blood pressure are risk factors

    Kidneys help to filter waste, balance fluids, and regulate blood pressure. But like many organs, they can face silent threats, including cancer risk. Kidney cancer is often detected during unrelated health checks and may show no early symptoms. Here are the warning signs, how it’s diagnosed, the various stages, the range of treatments available, and preventive tips.

  • Testosterone levels and kidney health: Low count could increase risk of kidney stones in men

    Low testosterone may increase kidney stone risk by disrupting urine chemistry, lowering citrate, a protective compound, and increasing stone-forming minerals. It’s often linked with obesity, diabetes, and inflammation. Here’s all you need to know.

  • World Kidney Day 2025: Keep your kidneys healthy with this expert-approved diet guide

    Kidneys remove waste like urea and support red blood cell production (erythropoiesis). If unhealthy, they can cause high blood pressure, fluid retention, anemia, and heart disease. Proper nutrition is key to kidney health. Here’s what expert recommends eating and avoiding.

  • World Kidney Day 2025: Stay hydrated, eat right, cut down on salt to prevent chronic kidney disease

    Lifestyle changes play a significant role in preventing CKD. Small changes, like reducing salt intake and staying active, can go a long way in maintaining kidney function. Also, proper nutrition and managing stress can help young adults safeguard themselves from chronic kidney disease.

  • World Kidney Day 2025: Causes, risks and tips to keep kidneys healthy

    World Kidney Day: Poor lifestyle habits, diabetes and high blood pressure are some of the leading causes of kidney disease. Uncover the other causes and risk factors of kidney disease and essential steps toward prevention and maintaining a good health.

  • Early symptoms of kidney disease, and how managing diabetes and weight reduces pressure on kidneys

    Your kidneys work 24/7 to keep your body running smoothly. It is important to prioritise your kidney health with regular screenings, a balanced diet, regular exercise and small everyday habits that can make a big difference.

  • Silent symptoms of poor kidney function: Watch out for high blood pressure, itching, swelling in legs

    Kidney diseases often develop silently, making early detection crucial. Ignoring warning signs can lead to severe complications, so staying aware is essential. Here are eight symptoms of poor kidney health that shouldn’t be ignored.

  • Chronic Kidney Disease: Easy ways to keep your kidneys healthy, from diet tweaks to hydration tips

    Taking charge of your health is one of the most powerful choices you can make, and prioritising your kidneys plays a vital role in your well-being. Here's why taking care of your kidneys should be at the top of your health goals.

  • Dangers of Vitamin D overdose: Kidney stones, nausea, vomiting, other health risks

    Vitamin D is essential for various bodily functions. However, it’s important to follow the recommended daily limits to avoid risks of overdose. Always consult your doctor before taking vitamin D supplements, especially if you're unsure about your vitamin D levels.

  • Kidney stones: Eat citrus fruits, calcium-rich foods, avoid sugar and salt

    Nutrition is crucial in both the prevention as well as the management of kidney stones. The appropriate selection of food, as well as avoidance of unhealthy options, can lead to optimal kidney health and the lowering of chances of developing stone diseases.

  • Pain in the belly? Here’s how to tell if it’s gallstones or kidney stones

    Gallstones form in the gallbladder, causing upper right abdominal pain, while kidney stones develop in the kidneys, leading to intense flank pain. Discover the difference.

  • Chronic kidney disease: Control blood pressure and diabetes, plus other tips to keep your kidney healthy

    Chronic kidney disease symptoms: Here are 7 tips that you to add to your routine to effectively manage chronic kidney disease. These can help reduce its impact on your health and safeguard your kidney function and well-being.

  • Diet plan: Avoid these foods in your diet if you have chronic kidney disease

    Diet guide: Adopting a kidney-friendly diet involves awareness of these factors and consulting with healthcare providers or dietitians to tailor a diet that supports kidney health while managing other health conditions effectively.

  • How to keep your kidney healthy: 10 simple rules to prevent kidney problems

    How to keep your kidneys healthy: Follow these golden rules, which include avoiding overuse of painkillers, exercising regularly, managing blood sugar levels to avoid kidney problems and to keep them healthy.

  • World Kidney Day 2024: Manage blood sugar and BP, and exercise regularly to keep your kidneys healthy

    World Kidney Day 2024: Healthy kidneys are vital for overall well-being, and simple lifestyle changes can protect the health of this vital organ. Regular exercise, managing blood sugar and pressure, a balanced diet, hydration, and quitting smoking are key.

  • World Kidney Day 2024: Keep your kidney happy, avoid soda, mayonnaise and butter in your diet

    World Kidney Day 2024: Maintaining kidney health starts with being mindful of your diet, particularly hidden sources of sugar and sodium. Diabetes and high blood pressure are primary causes of kidney disease, but managing these conditions can help prevent or slow its progression.

  • World Kidney Day 2024: Unhealthy diets and supplements are the biggest causes of kidney disease

    World Kidney Day 2024: The future of kidney health and overall well-being hinges on making informed dietary choices. By being mindful of salt intake, avoiding processed foods, and incorporating nutrient-rich options, we can promote better kidney function and reduce the risk of associated health complications.

  • Superfoods for kidney health: Add kale, berries, quinoa and others to your healthy diet

    Superfoods for kidney health: Kale, quinoa, berries, salmons in your daily diet will help keeping your kidney healthy. Focus on a balanced diet packed with nutrients for overall fitness and health.

  • NephroPlus: Treating renal disorders innovatively

    NephroPlus, a kidney-care clinic chain has been built to cater to the demand for world-class specialised dialysis services across India‘s metros, is tackling this problem in an innovative way.

  • Obese teens at risk of kidney failure in later life: study

    Overweight and obese teenagers are putting themselves at risk of kidney failure later in life, a new study has warned.

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