Urine Problems

How many urologists does the U.S. need?
Apr 27 10

Fewer people die of prostate, bladder, and kidney cancers in counties with at least one urologist per 100,000 people, a new study shows. However,… How many urologists does the U.S. need?   

 

Preventing Kidney Stones: From Lemonade to Surgery
Apr 22 10

We’ve all heard the expression, “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” Passing a kidney stone would qualify for one of life’s “lemons,” but… Preventing Kidney Stones: From Lemonade to Surgery   

 

Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children
Apr 16 10

Kidney stones can be excruciating no matter what your age and while they are rare in children, a new study shows they increased four-fold… Kidney stones on the rise in South Carolina children   

 

Better Understanding of Abnormalities that Lead to Chronic Kidney Disease in Children
Apr 07 10

Kidney damage associated with chronic reflux is the fourth leading cause of chronic kidney disease and is the most common cause of severe hypertension… Better Understanding of Abnormalities that Lead to Chronic Kidney Disease in Children   

 

Most Kidney Transplant Candidates Will Accept Risk of Infection
Mar 29 10

Most kidney transplant candidates are willing to receive a kidney from a donor at increased risk of viral infection, according to a study appearing… Most Kidney Transplant Candidates Will Accept Risk of Infection   

 

This Month in Pediatric Urology
Mar 23 10

Testicular Microlithiasis in Patients With Congenital and Acquired Ascending Testes

Testicular microlithiasis continues to attract interest particularly due to its association with testicular… This Month in Pediatric Urology   

 

Combination Therapy More Effective for Enlarged Prostate
Mar 02 10

Like any successful team effort, the best qualities of two drugs commonly prescribed for enlarged prostate yielded better results than either of the medicines… Combination Therapy More Effective for Enlarged Prostate   

 

Genetic Factors Can Help Predict Risk for Kidney Disease
Feb 24 10

Israeli and American researchers have identified new genetic data that could be used in the future to predict who will develop end-stage kidney disease… Genetic Factors Can Help Predict Risk for Kidney Disease   

 

Study Shows Advantages of Robotic Surgery for Kidney Condition
Feb 22 10

A comparison of two types of minimally invasive surgery to repair kidney blockages that prevent urine from draining normally to the bladder found that… Study Shows Advantages of Robotic Surgery for Kidney Condition   

 

Obesity linked to kidney stone risk
Feb 22 10

New research cautions that obesity, mild or severe, almost doubles the chances of developing kidney stones.

Findings of the study suggest that the condition… Obesity linked to kidney stone risk   

 

Avosentan Reduces Proteinuria but Causes Serious Side Effects
Feb 19 10

The drug avosentan substantially reduces urinary protein loss in people with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease, but the drug causes serious side… Avosentan Reduces Proteinuria but Causes Serious Side Effects   

 

Experts Create Classification System for Leading Cause of Kidney Failure
Feb 19 10

An international group of medical experts has crafted a much-needed classification system for diabetic nephropathy, the leading cause of total kidney failure, according to… Experts Create Classification System for Leading Cause of Kidney Failure   

 

Testing for Urinary Proteins Might Help Diagnose Kidney Damage from Lupus
Feb 16 10

Simple urine tests for four proteins might be able to detect early kidney disease in people with lupus, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center… Testing for Urinary Proteins Might Help Diagnose Kidney Damage from Lupus   

 

Obesity linked to higher risk of kidney stones
Jan 18 10

Obese people are more likely to develop kidney stones than normal weight individuals, but severe obesity doesn’t seem to further increase risk, research in… Obesity linked to higher risk of kidney stones   

 

End of Life Care Falls Short for Kidney Disease Patients
Jan 14 10

Patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) often do not receive adequate end-of-life care and are unhappy with the medical decisions made as their… End of Life Care Falls Short for Kidney Disease Patients   

 

Abnormal Blood Calcium Levels Deadly for Kidney Disease Patients
Jan 08 10

Abnormally high or low blood calcium levels are linked to an increased chance of premature death in non-dialysis kidney disease patients, according to a… Abnormal Blood Calcium Levels Deadly for Kidney Disease Patients   

 

UF urologists use robot to shave time off vasectomy reversal
Jan 08 10

University of Florida urologists have used robot-assisted surgery to cut about 20 minutes off average surgery time for conventional vasectomy reversal using a microscope.

UF urologists use robot to shave time off vasectomy reversal   
 

Drug-resistant urinary tract infections spreading worldwide
Dec 28 09

A sudden worldwide increase in an antibiotic-resistant bacterium is cause for concern, according to a review in f1000 Medicine Reports.

Faculty of 1000 member… Drug-resistant urinary tract infections spreading worldwide   

 

Alzheimer’s Study Leads to Better Drug for Infections
Nov 25 09

Research into Alzheimer’s disease seems an unlikely approach to yield a better way to fight urinary tract infections (UTIs), but that’s what scientists… Alzheimer’s Study Leads to Better Drug for Infections   

 

Doctors’ Tests Often Miss High Blood Pressure in Kids with Kidney Disease
Nov 13 09

Many children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who show normal blood pressure readings at the doctor’s office have high blood pressure when tested at… Doctors’ Tests Often Miss High Blood Pressure in Kids with Kidney Disease   

 

European Urology: Male factor infertility associated with comorbidities
Nov 09 09

The December issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology, features an article entitled ‘Are Infertile Men Less… European Urology: Male factor infertility associated with comorbidities   

 

Help Your Kidneys: Pass on Salt and Diet Soda
Nov 01 09

Individuals who consume a diet high in sodium or artificially sweetened drinks are more likely to experience a decline in kidney function, according… Help Your Kidneys: Pass on Salt and Diet Soda   

 

The Cost of Improving Dialysis Care
Nov 01 09

Improving survival among dialysis patients may increase treatment costs significantly, according to a paper being presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s 42nd Annual… The Cost of Improving Dialysis Care   

 

Patients Starting Dialysis Have Increased Risk of Death
Oct 28 09

Compared to the general population, patients starting dialysis have an increased risk of death that is not attributable to a higher rate of death… Patients Starting Dialysis Have Increased Risk of Death   

 

Stem Cells Offer New Hope for Kidney Disease Patients
Oct 16 09

Several cell-based therapy approaches could provide new treatments for patients with Alport syndrome, reports an upcoming paper in the Journal of the American Society… Stem Cells Offer New Hope for Kidney Disease Patients   

 
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