Kidney stones
Why is there a rise of kidney stones in women
With an increasing number of women reporting with the disease, kidney stones seem to have become an indicator of the narrowing gender gap.
Oral antibiotics tied to increased risk of kidney stones
The risk increase associated with these antibiotics ranged from 27 percent higher odds with broad-spectrum penicillins.
Oral antibiotics tied to increased risk of kidney stones
Study sees antibiotics sulfas, cephalosporins, fluoroquinolones, methenamine, and penicillins associated with risk of kidney stones.
Older adults may not need vitamin D to prevent falls and fractures
The recommended daily intake of vitamin D for most adults is 600 international units.
New study reveals kidney stones cases are on the rise
Researchers also explain how to tackle this issue.
Stones of horror
Kidney stones can be gruesome and extremely painful.
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