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Saturday, May 2nd: NKF Virtual Education Session

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Since we aren’t able to host local education events, the NKF is launching a new Virtual Education Series so that kidney patients and care partners can still stay connected and informed.

On May 2nd, we’ll host our first event featuring health experts and kidney patients covering topics like telemedicine, transplantation, kidney-friendly eating on a budget, dealing with emotions and finding support, and the importance of physical activity for chronic kidney disease.

You can join for just one session or all five, it’s free to register: kidney.org/events/local-eve...

We hope to see you on May 2nd!

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