Kidney Stones
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What is Kidney Stones?
Kidney stones are one of the most common and painful kidney disorders. About 10% of men and 3% of women will develop a kidney stone at some point in their lives. For many, stones becomes a chronic problem, since people who get one stone are more likely to develop others.
Featured Articles
Craigslist Ad Nets Florida Woman New Kidney
By cshefchik
A Craigslist ad resulted in a Florida woman scoring the ultimate deal--a new kidney. In July, Selina Hodge, 28, now recovering in a Miami hospital, posted an ad online Read more →
By cshefchik
A Craigslist ad resulted in a Florida woman scoring the ultimate deal--a new kidney. In July, Selina Hodge, 28, now recovering in a Miami hospital, posted an ad online Read more →
Pfizer Kidney Cancer Drug Wins FDA Support
By emilyjacobson
Pfizer Inc. has won support from the Food and Drug Administration for its experimental drug Inlyta, which has been effective in clinical trials for patients with kidney cancer. In an Read more →
By emilyjacobson
Pfizer Inc. has won support from the Food and Drug Administration for its experimental drug Inlyta, which has been effective in clinical trials for patients with kidney cancer. In an Read more →
Amgen Rivaled By Affymax' Kidney Disease Drug Following FDA Review
By sring
Amgen Inc.’s anemia drugs Epogen and Aranesp are being rivaled by Affymax Inc., whose experimental anemia medicine has been found to be equally effective, the FDA said today. Johnson Read more →
By sring
Amgen Inc.’s anemia drugs Epogen and Aranesp are being rivaled by Affymax Inc., whose experimental anemia medicine has been found to be equally effective, the FDA said today. Johnson Read more →
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Risk Factors Are you at risk of getting Kidney Stones? Inside you'll find known risk factors for the condition. |
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Prevention How can you prevent Kidney Stones? Read what the medical community suggests for prevention methods. |
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Care Learn more about the day to day care of this condition. Changes to your activity, diet, exercise, and more. |
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