Taking Antibiotics May Be Linked To Increased Risk For Kidney Stones The prevalence of kidney stones in the United States has risen dramatically over the past decades. A new study asserts antibiotics may have had something to do with that. by Carl Velasco
Health More People Are Suffering From Kidney Stones, Study Shows: Here's How To Avoid Getting Them by Aaron Mamiit
Healthy Living/Wellness Kidney Stone On The Rise Among US Teens: Poor Water Intake To Blame, Says Urologist by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness 90 Percent Of Americans Consume Too Much Salt: What Are The Health Risks Of Eating Salty Food? by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness Surge In Kidney Stone Cases Linked To Poor Diet And Lack Of Exercise by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Tofu Addict Shocks Doctors With 420 Kidney Stones Removed During Two-Hour Operation by Rina Marie Doctor
Science Climate change is a real problem, but is it capable of causing the kidney stone condition? by Vamien McKalin
Healthy Living/Wellness Rise in temperature, rise in kidney stones? Possible link between climate change and health by Rebecca Kaplan
Healthy Living/Wellness Hot temps bring on kidney stones, claims new study, and so does cold temps in some cities by Judy Mottl