No one is immune to chronic kidney disease, and anyone can get it. Though there are groups that have higher risks. Those with diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and those over sixty are at a higher risk. There are also genetic factors involved, a family member with kidney disease will raise your chances of getting it yourself. African-American, Hispanic, Native American or Asians are also more prone to developing CKD.

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