Top 10 factors which increase Kidney Stones in US children »

Posted By WikiMap 7 months ago in News

Kidney stones once considered as a disease of Middle Ages now plagues growing children in US. Children aged 5-6 years are also being diagnosed with kidney stones and there is alarming rise in spread of this disease.

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    myfairlady7 months ago

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    There is alarming rise in spread of this disease.

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      earthlingerer7 months ago

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      Notice it said US children. I haven't really lived there in a while. All I know is that the life expectancy keeps going down, and now this.

      Besides the fact that it's very expensive for children's insurance...

      What exactly are you all doing to your kids nowadays?

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        7thspages2 days, 19 hours ago

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        Stones in children? The first time I ever heard!

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