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An international research team led by the University of Waterloo is developing technology to dissolve painful kidney stones ...
UCSF has joined a growing network devoted to combating primary hyperoxaluria. As part of this initiative, patients can now ...
Waterloo researchers have developed a minimally invasive treatment to ease kidney stone pain with magnets and robots.
Researchers at Tsinghua University have developed a new use for 3D printing that could potentially treat forms of kidney ...
Kidney stones, formed from minerals and salts, vary in size and impact. Smaller stones often pass naturally with hydration, while larger ones, especially those exceeding 10 mm, typically necessitate ...