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KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL

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In honor of Black History Month we'd like to highlight KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL. This is a patient-focused, community-minded movement dedicated to ensuring that ALL kidney patients have access to high-quality, patient-centered kidney care from the moment of diagnosis to transplantation. To learn more about NKF's KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL, visit: kidneyequityforall.org/

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I think this applies to ageism also.

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lowraind in reply toorangecity41

And sexism. It's not all in our heads!

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