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In February 2005, Rita Miller, a party organizer in Chesapeake, Va., felt exhausted from what she thought was the flu. She was stunned to learn that persistent high blood pressure had caused such severe kidney damage that her body could no longer filter waste products from her blood. "The doctor walked over to my bed and said, 'You have kidney failure — your kidneys are like dried-up peas,'" ...
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Published: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 5:21 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 1:22 p.m. In February 2005, Rita Miller, a party organizer in Chesapeake, Va., felt exhausted from what she thought was the flu.
Chronic kidney disease is a killer that sneaks up on thousands of people with diabetes or untreated high blood pressure.
Amid a marked increase, officials move to bolster awareness
Chronic kidney disease is a killer that sneaks up on thousands of people with diabetes or untreated high blood pressure. Above, Rita Miller, 65, undergoes dialysis three times a week.
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