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Not So Rare: What’s Causing The Rise In Pediatric Kidney Stones?
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Not So Rare: What’s Causing The Rise In Pediatric Kidney Stones?

While kidney stones have historically affected middle-aged men, an unusual population has been seeing a rise in cases – young girls. Dr. Greg Tasian, a pediatric urologist, has been researching the reason behind this rise. He explains what causes kidney stones and how to reduce your child’s risk. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/not-so-rare-whats-causing-the-rise-in-pediatric-kidney-stones

In Good Health · Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson, Maayan Voss de Bettancourt | AURN

February 11, 202411m 25s

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While kidney stones have historically affected middle-aged men, an unusual population has been seeing a rise in cases – young girls. Dr. Greg Tasian, a pediatric urologist, has been researching the reason behind this rise. He explains what causes kidney stones and how to reduce your child’s risk.

Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/not-so-rare-whats-causing-the-rise-in-pediatric-kidney-stones

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