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  1. Nutrition hotline: this issue's Nutrition Hotline explains what kidney stones are, discusses which populations are most likely to develop them, and suggests ... An article from: Vegetarian Journal by Reed Mangels, 2006-05-01
  2. 51 Tips for Dealing Kidney Stones by akamai-ideas.com, 2010-01-09
  3. End-Stage Renal Disease by Tanya Stone, 1983-01
  4. Renal calculus (kidney-stone) by Mada Pratap Khuteta, 1974
  5. Skipping stones: how to avoid kidney stones.(SPECIAL FEATURE)(Clinical report): An article from: Nutrition Action Healthletter by David Schardt, 2009-01-01
  6. All You Wanted to Know About Kidney Stones by Savitri Ramaiah, 2002-09-28
  7. Practitioner's Guide to Gall Bladder & Kidney Stones by Shiv Dua, 2001-06-30
  8. Kidney stone research: closer to a cure.(bacterium Oxalobacter formigenes): An article from: Medical Update by Cory SerVaas, 2003-03-01
  9. Flank pain: rarely AAA, usually a kidney stone; The odds of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm are very small, but real.(Cardiovascular Medicine)(abdominal ... ): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Alicia Ault, 2005-12-01
  10. Scratch-marks on the wax-tipped catheter as a means of determining the presence of stone in the kidney and in the ureter by Howard A Kelly, 1901
  11. Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health: Kidney stones by Jr., M.D., Dr.P.H. L. Fleming Fallon, 2002-01-01
  12. Kidney stones and renal calculi: Index of new information (World's best research books of new knowledge) by Edward R Swienten, 1999
  13. Kidney stones: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Paula Ford-Martin, 2001
  14. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Kidney Stones - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-05-21

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42. ScienceDaily News Release: Current Theory On Cause Of Kidney Stones Refuted
200303-04. Current Theory On Cause Of kidney stones Refuted. kidney stones cantake up to 10 years to form and affect up to 5 percent of the US population.
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Current Theory On Cause Of Kidney Stones Refuted
INDIANAPOLIS – New research into the origin of kidney stone formation published in the March 1 issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation may well change the direction of the most basic level of research in that area. The study, conducted at Indiana University School of Medicine, Clarian Health Partners and the University of Chicago, will dispel the current beliefs of where stone formation begins, said Andrew P. Evan, Ph.D., the article's lead author. Dr. Evan, who is a professor of anatomy and cell biology at IU School of Medicine, said the research did confirm a hypothesis published in 1940 by Alexander Randall, M.D. Dr. Randall theorized that kidney stones developed from crystals of calcium phosphate in a centrally located area of the kidney known as the papilla tip. However, analytical and imaging tools available during Dr. Randall's day were inadequate to confirm his hypothesis. Today, the primary theory is that cell injury is necessary before crystals can attach to kidney tissue and develop and that crystals are composed of calcium oxalate. Both theories were refuted by the current Clinical Investigation article.

43. Oliver Urology Associates, PC, Athens Georgia
Specialize in treatment of impotence, incontinence, infertility, and kidney stones. Located in Athens.
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44. Kidney Stones - Nephrologychannel
kidney stones are stones formed from chemicals in urine that crystallizeand stick together. They can be small and pass from the
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Kidney stones (calculi) are hardened mineral deposits that form in the kidney. They originate as microscopic particles and develop into stones over time. The medical term for this condition is nephrolithiasis, or renal stone disease The kidneys filter waste products from the blood and add them to the urine that the kidneys produce. When waste materials in the urine do not dissolve completely, crystals and kidney stones are likely to form. Small stones can cause some discomfort as they pass out of the body. Regardless of size, stones may pass out of the kidney, become lodged in the ureter (tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder), and cause severe pain that begins in the lower back and radiates to the side or groin. A lodged stone can block the flow of urine, causing pressure to build in the affected ureter and kidney. Increased pressure results in stretching and spasm, which cause severe pain.

45. HON - News : New Facts On Kidney Stones
Other news for Kidney Calculi. Resources from HONselect. New Facts onkidney stones Findings may change direction of research in that area.
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Findings may change direction of research in that area WEDNESDAY, March 5 (HealthScoutNews) An American study that provides new information about the formation of kidney stones may change the direction of basic research in that area. The researchers did confirm a longstanding hypothesis that kidney stones develop from calcium phosphate crystals in a centrally located area of the kidney called the papilla tip. However, the new study refuted the current theory that cell injury is necessary before crystals can attach to kidney tissue and develop into kidney stones. This new study also says the crystals are composed of calcium phosphate, which contradicts the current belief that the crystals are composed of calcium oxalate. Calcium phosphate is a common component of bone and teeth, and the researchers suggest that kidney stones first form as calcium phosphate and then change into calcium oxalate. For the study, which appears in the March 1 issue of the

46. Midwest Stone Institute
Causes, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of kidney stones.Category Health Conditions and Diseases kidney stones......
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47. About Search - Find It Now!
URL http//www.urologyclinic.com/ Marin Urology Types of kidney stones Includesan anatomic diagram and an explanation of how the tract should function.
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48. Renal Stone Risk During Space Flight: Assessment And Countermeasure Validation F
Calciumcontaining stones are the most common type of kidney stonesoccurring in humans. Post-flight changes to the urinary chemical
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Chandra image reveals remains of supernova blast Space Station commander acts as repairman and test subject Newsroom search: Release date: Renal Stone Risk During Space Flight: Assessment and Countermeasure Validation The micrograph shows calcium oxalate crystals in urine. These small crystals can develop to form renal stones. (NASA) Mission: Expedition Three, ISS Mission 7A.1, STS-105 Space Shuttle Flight Experiment Location on ISS: n/a Principal Investigator: Dr. Peggy A. Whitson, Johnson Space Center, Houston Project Manager: Michelle Kamman, Johnson Space Center, Houston Overview Human exposure to microgravity the unique low-gravity environment inside the International Space Station and other spacecraft results in a number of physiological changes to the human body. Among these changes are alterations in renal function, fluid redistribution, bone loss and muscle atrophy, all of which contribute to an altered urinary environment and the potential for renal stone formation during and immediately after flight. Previous data have demonstrated that human exposure to microgravity increases the risk of renal (kidney) stone development during and immediately after space flight. In-flight changes previously observed include decreased urine volume and increased urinary excretion of calcium, phosphate, and sodium.

49. Wiley :: No More Kidney Stones
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50. Hardin MD : Kidney Stones
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51. Calcium Supplementation May Increase Risk Of Kidney Stones
Calcium Supplementation May Increase Risk of kidney stones. NEW YORK(Reuters Health) Mar 18 A high calcium diet, if not accompanied
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52. Welcome To HealthGate Data Corp.
Contains indepth reports, articles, medical information and resources about kidney stones.
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53. Natural HealthLink - The Next Horizon In Health!
Detailed information on kidney stones, the symptoms, treatments, prevention and related nutritional supplements and herbs.
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54. Discovery Refutes Current Theory On Cause Of Kidney Stones
March 4, 2003 Discovery Refutes Current Theory On Cause Of kidney stonesINDIANAPOLIS New research into the origin of kidney stone
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March 4, 2003
Discovery Refutes Current Theory On Cause Of Kidney Stones INDIANAPOLIS - New research into the origin of kidney stone formation published in the March 1 issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation may well change the direction of the most basic level of research in that area.
Using infrared analysis, researchers looked at tissue from three groups of kidney patients: calcium oxalate stone formers, who account for 75 percent of all kidney stone patients; patients prone to developing kidney stones following intestinal bypass surgery for obesity; and a control group of patients who had malignant tumors in their ureters, a tube that carries urine to the bladder.
Researchers learned that in the first group, the calcium phosphate crystals are first deposited in the interstitial tissue inside the papilla, as surmised by Dr. Randall. However, in the obesity-related bypass group, the crystals begin in the lining of very small tubules as they thread their way to the ureter. The control group showed no sign of stone formation.
Dr. Evan said ongoing research for a third group of stone formers, not included in this report, indicates yet a third location as the initial site for crystals.

55. Kidney Stone Page
General information,alternative medicine and natural approaches to kidneystones. There are natural approaches for people who have kidney stones.
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There are natural approaches for people who have kidney stones. This site is for the millions who already have had a kidney stone and especially for those who will have their first incident this year, more than half a million people in the U.S. and some ten million worldwide. (Passing your first kidney stone gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "rude awakening" doesn't it?) This site can tell you much of what you need to know if you have general questions about kidney stones. We have included info on cutting-edge technology and research links as well as on natural healing traditions and herbal approaches to stone formation. The language you will find here is mostly non-technical and user-friendly. If you really want the hard reading, we have provided lots of links to original research sources. You may browse the
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56. Midwest Stone Institute
Causes, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of kidney stones.
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For men and women alike, find reliable information on recurrent yeast infection,prostate cancer symptoms, kidney stones, and a variety of bladder problems.
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58. Your Kidneys And How They Work
Overview including symptoms and treatment options for kidney stones.
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What Are Kidney Stones
When Should I Call a Doctor?
If you have a kidney stone, you may already know how painful it can be. Most kidney stones
pass out of the body without help from a doctor. But sometimes a stone will not just go
away. It may even get larger. Your doctor can help.
You should call a doctor when you have
1.Extreme pain in your back or side that will not go away.
2.Blood in your urine.
3.Fever and chills.
4.Vomiting.
5.Urine that smells bad or looks cloudy.
6.A burning feeling when you urinate.
These may be signs of a kidney stone that needs a doctor's care.
What Do My Kidneys Do?
Your kidneys are bean-shaped organs, each about the size of your fist. They are located near the middle of your back, just below the rib cage. The kidneys are sophisticated trash collectors. Every day, your kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about 2 quarts of waste products and extra water. The waste and extra water become urine, which flows to your bladder through tubes called ureters (YOOR-uh-ters). Your bladder (BLAD-ur) stores urine until you go to the bathroom.

59. Ask NOAH About: Kidney And Urologic Diseases
KidneyPatientGuide Kidney Infections (See Pyelonephritis) kidney stones HowKidney Summit Urology Specialists, Bloomington IN What are kidney stones?
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Important Facts About Proteinuria and Kidney Disease - National Kidney Foundation
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60. Kidney Cleanse - Kidney Stones Kidney Tea
Kidney cleanse is a procedure which is used to dissolve kidney stones stonesformed inside kidneys. Watermelon Seed Tea for kidney stones. Celery Seed Tea.
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What is "Kidney Cleanse" ? Kidney cleanse is a procedure which is used to dissolve Kidney stones - stones formed inside kidneys. Main symptom of kidney stones is a pain in the lower and middle back (kidney area, or spine), but as that pain can be excruciating, some people may feel the pain in different parts of their body. There are hundreds of herbal recipes, and many different homeopathic remedies used for cleansing kidney stones. According to the first hand experience, the best recipe is Edgar Cayce's:

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