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Provided by AGPBALTIMORE, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- March is National Kidney Month, and this year the Urology Care Foundation—the official foundation of the American Urological Association (AUA)—is ‘filtering the facts’ to spotlight what your kidneys wish you knew.
Instead of letting misinformation simply go with the flow, the Foundation is working to flush out the myths, clear up cloudy details, and drain away confusion about kidney health. With a focus on kidney stones, kidney cancer, and how to keep these vital organs running smoothly, UCF is sharing insights to help keep your kidneys healthy.
Your kidneys are small but mighty! While they are only the size of a fist, they filter all the body’s blood 25 to 30 times a day, clean our blood, balance fluids, maintain electrolyte levels, and remove waste. The kidneys also make hormones that help to keep blood pressure stable, make red blood cells, and help keep bones strong.
"Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to kidney health. If you suspect you might have a kidney stone with symptoms like severe side or back pain, blood in your urine or frequent, painful urination, don't hesitate to consult your physician,” said Dr. Timothy Averch, a urologist at Prisma Health in Columbia, SC. “Early diagnosis and intervention can significantly reduce discomfort and prevent potential complications. Be proactive about your health and get the answers you need."
The Urology Care Foundation wants to make sure you know the basics of kidney stones and kidney cancer:
Kidney Stones:
Kidney Cancer:
Kidney health touches so many people, so staying in the know about symptoms to look out for, lifestyle changes you can make to keep your kidneys healthy and treatments for kidney issues is more important than ever. For more information on kidney health, view the Urology Care Foundation’s National Kidney Month Info Center.
About the Urology Care Foundation: The Urology Care Foundation is the world's leading nonprofit urological health foundation, and the official foundation of the American Urological Association. Collaborating with physicians, researchers, patients and the public through philanthropic efforts, the Foundation supports the improvement of urological care globally by funding research, clinical education, patient education and humanitarian programs. To learn more about the Urology Care Foundation and its programs visit: www.urologyhealth.org.
About the American Urological Association: Founded in 1902 and headquartered near Baltimore, Maryland, the American Urological Association is a leading advocate for the specialty of urology, and has more than 26,000 members throughout the world. The AUA is a premier urologic association, providing invaluable support to the urologic community as it pursues its mission of fostering the highest standards of urologic care through education, research and the formulation of health care policy.
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Corey Del Bianco Urology Care Foundation 443-909-4033 cdelbianco@auanet.org
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