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Overview. Kidney and renal pelvis cancer is a disease in which cells in the kidney grow out of control. It can also be called renal cell cancer, as that is the most common type of kidney and renal pelvis…Read more
Emerging Infectious Diseases is a peer-reviewed, monthly journal published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It offers global health professionals the latest scientific information on emerging infectious diseases…Read more
However, high levels of exposure can lead to more rapid development and more severe lung disease. In addition to silicosis, breathing in very small (“respirable”) crystalline silica particles can cause lung cancer, chronic obstructive…Read more
Chronic Kidney Disease. Chronic Kidney Disease Basics. Learn the basics of chronic kidney disease, including risk factors, health consequences​, and costs. Nov. 30, 2023 Risk Factors for Chronic…Read more
Gout
Last Updated: Feb 2025
But it is more common in certain groups of people, including: Men. People with a family history of gout. People with health conditions like: Heart failure. High blood pressure. Insulin resistance. Diabetes. Poor kidney function.…Read more
Healthy Eating Tips
Last Updated: Jul 2024
Fortified foods may include soy beverages, soy yogurt, orange juice, and some whole-grain cereals. Just be sure they don't include added sugars! Add more potassium. Potassium helps the kidneys, heart, muscles and, nerves function…Read more
Getting enough water every day is important for health. Drinking water can prevent dehydration, which may cause unclear thinking, mood change, overheating, constipation, and kidney stones. Water has no calories, so replacing…Read more
INTERACTION PROFILE FOR SELECTED METALLIC IONS IDENTIFIED IN WASTE WATER FROM UNCONVENTIONAL OIL AND GAS EXTRACTION ACTIVITIES: BARIUM, CALCIUM, IRON, MAGNESIUM, MANGANESE, SODIUM, AND STRONTIUM 53 3. Recommendation for Exposure-Based…Read more
In addition to silicosis, scientific evidence indicates that occupational exposure to crystalline silica puts workers at increased risk for other serious health conditions: chronic obstructive lung disease, lung cancer, kidneyRead more
Noninvasive and nonpharmacologic approaches to acute pain also have the potential to improve pain and function without risk for serious harms. Clinicians can consider using nonopioid therapies to treat common types of acute pain including:…Read more

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