Neonatal Kidney Collaborative's "The NKC Roast"
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What does a coffee roaster have to do with kidney health? More than you might think! Caffeine, a key component of coffee, has been associated with a lower risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) in neonates, offering potential benefits for preterm infants whose kidneys are still developing. Research suggests that caffeine may help protect the kidneys from injury by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation—critical factors for fragile newborns in the NICU.
That’s why Shenandoah Joe Coffee Roasters is teaming up with the Neonatal Kidney Collaborative (NKC) to support the NKC’s mission to improve the health of neonates with or at risk of kidney disease. Every bag of coffee purchased through this collaboration helps promote research, education, and advocacy efforts to protect tiny, developing kidneys and improve long-term outcomes.
Drink coffee, support babies, and fuel the future of neonatal kidney research—one cup at a time. Learn more at babykidney.org.
DESCRIPTION
What does a coffee roaster have to do with kidney health? More than you might think! Caffeine, a key component of coffee, has been associated with a lower risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) in neonates, offering potential benefits for preterm infants whose kidneys are still developing. Research suggests that caffeine may help protect the kidneys from injury by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation—critical factors for fragile newborns in the NICU.
That’s why Shenandoah Joe Coffee Roasters is teaming up with the Neonatal Kidney Collaborative (NKC) to support the NKC’s mission to improve the health of neonates with or at risk of kidney disease. Every bag of coffee purchased through this collaboration helps promote research, education, and advocacy efforts to protect tiny, developing kidneys and improve long-term outcomes.
Drink coffee, support babies, and fuel the future of neonatal kidney research—one cup at a time. Learn more at babykidney.org.
DESCRIPTION
What does a coffee roaster have to do with kidney health? More than you might think! Caffeine, a key component of coffee, has been associated with a lower risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) in neonates, offering potential benefits for preterm infants whose kidneys are still developing. Research suggests that caffeine may help protect the kidneys from injury by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation—critical factors for fragile newborns in the NICU.
That’s why Shenandoah Joe Coffee Roasters is teaming up with the Neonatal Kidney Collaborative (NKC) to support the NKC’s mission to improve the health of neonates with or at risk of kidney disease. Every bag of coffee purchased through this collaboration helps promote research, education, and advocacy efforts to protect tiny, developing kidneys and improve long-term outcomes.
Drink coffee, support babies, and fuel the future of neonatal kidney research—one cup at a time. Learn more at babykidney.org.