Kidney patients will have easier access to treatment, with four new dialysis centres to be built by the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) by the end of 2028. But amid an unsustainable rise in patient numbers – around six new cases of kidney failure are diagnosed each day – NKF says more needs to be done when it comes to kidney health.
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