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Celebrating World Kidney Day 2015

Kidney Health for All – that is this year’s theme for World Kidney Day. In celebration of this ideal, and recognition of everyone impacted by the many forms of Chronic Kidney Disease – especially our Nephrotic Syndrome and FSGS Community – we’ve collected some posts from around the web to inform and support YOU. We also ask that you take a moment to be extra mindful of the amazing organs your kidneys are, and the big job they have filtering the waste from our bodies and keeping us healthy. Help them out today with some extra water, a good diet, and some exercise.

Keep reading for some helpful links and an infographic that puts a lot into perspective.

Yoga for the Kidneys

Screen Shot 2015-03-12 at 12.02.29 PMYou may know that YogaJournal.com is a wealth of information for anyone who wants to learn more about yoga. Did you know they also feature poses by anatomy? Take a look at their Yoga Poses for Kidneys for a series of movements designed to improve kidney health. Want more? There’s also a video! Namaste.

Make Staying Hydrated Fun with the Water Challenge!

Keep track of your water intake with this handy printable water challenge log from pepperscraps.com, and stay hydrated every day. Your kidneys will thank you!

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#SUBCselfie Challenge!

Speaking of challenges, have you heard about the #SUBCselfie challenge? Started by members of the NephCure Community, the challenge is simple:

  • take a selfie or make a video about why YOU choose to STAND UP & BE COUNTED to fight FSGS and Nephrotic Syndrome
  • tag it #SUBCselfie
  • post it to your favorite social media site
  • with each video, make a $5 donation to NephCure to help us continue the fight
  • challenge FIVE friends to do the same

Learn more from the founder of the challenge here!

Chronic Kidney Disease Facts Infographic

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