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Kidney stones symptoms
Sometimes you fall sick, but unfamiliar of the fact. I personally know few people who have had very severe problems and have not familiar to them until the matter slipped out of their hands.
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Kidney Stone Problem
Kidney stones are solid concretions or calculi (crystal aggregations) formed in the kidneys from dissolved urinary minerals.It typically leave the body by passage in the urine stream, and many stones are formed and passed without causing symptoms.
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What you need to know about kidney stones
Most people cringe at the thought of having kidney stones. To women who have borne children say the pain of passing a kidney stone is similar to that of having a baby! What is a kidney stone? A kidney stone is a mass comprised of crystals that separate from urine and develop over time.
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Antioxidants and Kidney diseases
Kidney diseases is defined as a health condition due to damage to the nephrons. this damage overtimes reduces the kidneys ability in waste removal, resulting in kidney failure or renal failure.
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What Causes Kidney Stones And What Can Be Done To Treat Them
It is a very true and straightforward fact that our diet plays a major role in determining how we feel both mentally and physically. Eating a healthy and nutritious diet helps in preventing a lot of diseases while on the other hand a poor choice of diet can lead to a number of ailments and some of them can even be life threatening.
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| News Articles |
Vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections shows early promise
University of Michigan (U-M) USA - Scientists have made an important step toward what could become the first vaccine in the U.S. to prevent urinary tract infections, if the robust immunity achieved in mice can be reproduced in humans.
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Morning test helps doctors save kidneys
First morning albumin:creatinine urine test clues clinicians into signs of troubleA morning urine test is superior to all other tests for detecting declining kidney performance in patients with diabetic kidney disease, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology (JASN).
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