Bubble tea's popularity brings kidney stone concerns. High oxalate content in tea and milk, plus potential lead in tapioca ...
Considering the stressful and hectic lifestyle most people lead today, many are unable to focus on their diet and regular ...
For researchers, including Georgetown University chemist Jennifer Swift, analyzing reptilian pee crystals presented an ...
When too much of it builds up, it can crystallize painfully in our joints, causing gout, or solidify into kidney stones. In ...
Crystals "peed" by snakes could hold the key to treating kidney stones and gout in humans, say scientists. Get a free dose of ...
Even guar gum—a thickener often added to bubble tea and harmless in small amounts—can lead to constipation if you drink it ...
A 31-year-old woman’s mild urinary infection escalated into kidney stones and septic shock. Know the warning signs you should ...
A new study has found that people who work outside regular daytime hours—especially those on night shifts—have a higher ...
A routine UTI nearly cost a 31-year-old woman her life, escalating to septic shock and organ failure. Initially dismissed as ...
Reptiles produce crystal "pee," which, in humans, would cause gout or kidney stones. But this seems to be working out great ...
Unless you've owned reptiles, you might not know that many of them "pee" crystals. Researchers publishing in the Journal of ...
Tygerberg Hospital's Department of Urology has initiated a two-week campaign, 'Battle of the Stones,' to address the alarming ...