Diabetes is not curable, but those who work with their doctors to manage their blood sugar indeed reduce the chance of developing CKD. The same can be said for those with high blood pressure which can also be controlled with lifestyle changes. Like with many ailments living a healthier life through diet and management of alcohol, regular exercise, and regular doctor's visits also lower the chance of developing CKD. Many people think that smoking affects the heart and lungs without giving thought to the kidneys which also hate tobacco.

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