Archive for the 'Urology / Nephrology' Category


Antibiotic Beats Cranberry Capsules In Preventing Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections - Antibiotic Resistance A Concern

A human study found that trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX), an antibiotic, was more effective at preventing recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) among premenopausal females than cranberry capsules. The researchers, from the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, reported their findings in the journal Archives of Internal Medicine…


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Unusual Kidney Injury Can Be Caused By Hazing, Medication Interaction And Anesthetics

A muscle condition that injures the kidneys is well-known to football experts — diagnosed recently in a professional player and 13 college athletes. Yet new studies are finding some surprising sources of rhabdomyolysis, the potentially deadly condition, according to research being presented at the National Kidney Foundation’s Spring Clinical Meetings, held here this week…


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Flexing Their Muscles Helps Kidney Disease Patients Live Longer

Kidney disease patients are healthier and live longer if they’ve beefed up their muscles, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN). The results suggest that patients may benefit from pumping iron or taking medications to boost their lean body mass…


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DeCODE Shows How Genetic Risk Of Kidney Disease Frames Response To Environmental Risk Over Time

Scientists at deCODE genetics and colleagues at Radboud University in the Netherlands describe how the impact of a single letter variation in the sequence of the human genome (SNP) conferring risk of kidney disease varies with age and with the onset of other diseases…


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Exposure To Arsenic In Drinking Water Can Cause Early Cancer Death

Arsenic exposure is a known risk factor for bladder cancer. Bladder cancer patients who have been exposed to arsenic in their drinking water may be at an increased risk of developing more aggressive forms of the disease, according to researchers…


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Pycnogenol Lowers Elevated Urinary Protein Levels And Improves Blood Flow To The Kidneys

An estimated one in ten adults suffers from kidney disease, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. A leading cause of kidney disease is hypertension, which effects one out of every four U.S. adults…


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Use Of Traditional Chinese Medicine In The Management Of Urinary Stone Disease

UroToday.com - As we reviewed the best level of evidence concerning the use of Chinese medicine in urinary stone disease in the English language Literature to accomplish this paper, we also faced the barrier imposed by the lack of knowledge of other languages such as Mandarim or Japanese…


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Effect Of Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Sports Beverages On Urinary Stone Risk Factors

UroToday.com - Designer waters are popular in the 21st century and many stone patients ask if they can consume their fluid intake with these products, such as Gatorade. We, as clinicians managing these stone patients, can now be reassured that this fluid is equivalent to water in their daily fluid consumption. In this prospective, crossover study normal and hypercalcuric patients were placed on a monitored stone prevention diet for the entire duration of the study.


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Bodybuilding With Steroids Damages Kidneys

Athletes who use anabolic steroids may gain muscle mass and strength, but they can also destroy their kidney function, according to a paper being presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s 42nd Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in San Diego, CA. The findings indicate that the habitual use of steroids has serious harmful effects on the kidneys that were not previously recognized. Reports of professional athletes who abuse anabolic steroids are increasingly common.


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Urologist And Allergist Explore Link Between Allergies And Interstitial Cystitis

Allergy testing and treatment may offer a new therapeutic option for many patients with interstitial cystitis (IC). IC is a severely painful bladder condition affecting as many as 8 million women and 1.5 million men in the United States. Patients and the providers who treat them have long noticed a correlation between allergies and IC.


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