Kidney Disease
'Kidney disease is silent' - Expert calls for further intervention
A medical expert says more needs to be done about chronic kidney disease in New Zealand. Audio
Chronic kidney disease: the silent killer - Rob Walker
One in three New Zealanders are at risk of kidney disease, and it's estimated that 10 percent of people have chronic kidney disease worldwide . Professor Rob Walker is a specialist in kidney health… Audio
Appeals mount against deportation from NZ
Tongans requiring life saving medical treatment like dialysis that is still not available back home are among those appealing the orders. RNZ Pacific's Sara Vui-Talitu looks at the issue. Audio
Man donating kidney to brother calls for more people to donate
Glenn has just arrived in Auckland to prepare to donate a kidney to Shayne on Wednesday. Video, Audio
Kidney disease sufferer tackles dialysis head-on
About six hundred people in New Zealand are waiting for an organ transplant. While donation rates are increasing, many in need of an organ, like dialysis patient Serah Lupo, face years on the waiting… Video, Audio
Supplement developed for people with chronic kidney disease
Thousands of patients with chronic kidney disease who struggle to get the nutrients they need from food now have another option. Audio