Showing posts with label Kidney Heath Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kidney Heath Australia. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Kerri-Anne Kennerley Shows Us Her Red Undies

In a bid to raise awareness of Chronic Kidney Disease, Kerri-Anne Kennerly has teamed up with Dancing With The Stars partner Carmelo Pizzino and actor Tyler Atkins (Puberty Blues) for this somewhat racy shoot for Red Undies Week...which is on right now!


Sometimes described as "The Silent Killer' Chronic Kidney Disease doesn't enjoy the same level of awareness as other important causes...and when you consider these facts, it is blindingly obvious we should all take time for a check up. 

  • 1 in 3 Australian adults are at increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, while 1 in 9 already has at least one indicator of existing kidney disease.
  • Over 50 people die each day from kidney related disease.
  • Kidney disease is the 10th biggest killer of Australians, killing more people each year than car accidents, suicide and breast cancer.
  • In 2010, disease of the kidney and urinary system contributed to 13.5% of all Australian death
  • For people with chronic kidney disease, the risk of dying from cardiovascular events is 20 times greater than requiring dialysis or transplantation.
  • Dialysis and transplant services costs the health system almost $1 billion per annum.
  • You can lose up to 90% of your kidney function before experiencing symptoms.
  • 2,257 people started kidney replacement therapy (dialysis or transplant) in 2010.
For more information hit the Red Undies Week website, and wear your red undies tomorrow.

Monday, 28 May 2012

Red Undies Week: It's Time For Some Decent Exposure


Playful, sexy and empowering, Red Undies Week is all about making kidney health a little bit cheeky and a lot more fun! Presented by Kidney Health Australia, and featuring ambassadors such as Tyler Atkins (Puberty Blues), Tim Mathieson (The First Bloke)  and Charli Robinson, Red Undies Week is a national health campaign planning to make a big red splash, and ensure that kidney health (and red undies) get the attention they deserve! 
Help Kidney Health Australia raise money, and create some “decent exposure” for kidney disease!
For more information on Red Undies Week please visit the website