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Maintaining Kids Urologic Health

Maintaining Kids Urologic Health

Urology Health for KidsRoutines and proper hygiene are essential to maintain your child's urology health!According to the Urology Care Foundation, these are essential steps to help keep your child's bladder and urinary tract healthy! Bedtime Before bedtime, limit...

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Ways to Stay Hydrated in the Summer

Ways to Stay Hydrated in the Summer

As temperatures soar, so does the risk of becoming dehydrated. Summer brings heat waves, and the dash of extreme weather. While having fun outside, it's important that you stay hydrated. When you're dehydrated, your body doesn't have enough fluid and electrolytes to...

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Tips for Keeping Your Urinary System Healthy

Tips for Keeping Your Urinary System Healthy

Problems can occur with any part of the urinary tract.When it comes to urinary tract conditions, most people think of kidney problems and UTIs. But problems can develop anywhere along the urinary tract. Urinary tract stones can affect the kidneys, ureters, bladder or...

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Learn About Kidney Stones

Learn About Kidney Stones

Each year, more than half a million people go to emergency rooms for kidney stone problems. Your kidneys remove waste and fluid from your blood to make urine. Sometimes, when you have too much of certain wastes and not enough fluid in your blood, these wastes can...

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April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

Testicular Cancer is the most common cancer in males ages 15-44.   We all have loved ones that are susceptible to this disease.  By having a dedicated month for Testicular Cancer, a spotlight has been placed on the disease about the importance of understanding the...

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March is National Kidney Month

March is National Kidney Month

1 in 3 Americans is at risk for Kidney Disease due to diabetes, high blood pressure, or family history. Over 26 million Americans already have Kidney disease, and most don't know it because there are no symptoms until the disease progresses.Why Are Your Kidneys...

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