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Sunderland University lecturer who underwent double kidney transplant says surgery transformed life

Sunderland University lecturer who underwent double kidney transplant says surgery transformed life Kudz Munongi, 39, underwent treatment after he was struck down by massive organ failure Get the latest Sunderland news and updates delivered straight to your inbox Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A university student turned lecturer has told how a lifesaving double-kidney transplant has inspired him to help others. Kudz Munongi, 39, underwent the major treatment after he was struck down by massive organ failure.

Colchester resident Dean Wicks running 2,021 miles for Kidney Research UK

Running machine - Dean Wicks is raising funds for Kidney Research UK DETERMINED Dean Wicks has set himself a monster running challenge to raise funds for a charity close to his family s heart. The 33-year-old has vowed to run every day this year, as well as taking on an eye-watering 50-kilometre ultra-marathon in July and October s London Marathon. Mr Wicks has already clocked up hundreds of miles - his target for 2021 is 2,021 miles - and is doing it for Kidney Research UK. It is a charity that means a lot to him as kidney disease has afflicted four members of his family.

Will the Covid vaccine protect people who had to shield?

Actress Sheila Hancock, 88, recently revealed that she has been warned that the treatment she receives for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may affect the efficacy of her Covid-19 vaccine More than half of the UK adult population has received the first dose of the Covid vaccine and, for the vast majority, that spells a passport to freedom but that may not be the case for all. People who have autoimmune disorders, where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body, and those who are undergoing cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, or living with chronic kidney disease, for example, may need to take extra care long after the rest of us are set free as the level of protection they will receive from the Covid vaccination is unknown.

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