She asked fans to “please pray for Nick…because it’s a serious moment that’s very tough on all of us,” but did not explain the background of his condition, or how long he will be hospitalized.
Blacks & Kidney Disease: The Outlook Today…
• Approximately 20 million Americans have kidney disease. The number of
people diagnosed with kidney disease has doubled each decade for the
last two decades. African Americans make up 12 percent of the
population, but account for 30 percent of people with kidney failure.
• African American males ages 22 – 44 are 20 times more likely to
develop kidney failure due to high blood pressure than Caucasian males
in the same age group.
• The most common causes of kidney failure are diabetes and high blood pressure, and account for 70 percent of kidney failure in Blacks.
• Early kidney disease has no symptoms, and can become kidney failure with little or no warning if left undetected. If detected early, kidney disease can be effectively treated.
For more information on kidney health, visit BlackDoctor.org’s Kidney Disease channel.