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From Sci-Fi to Reality: Robotic Surgery s Exciting Time
Driving the technology forward are advances in materials science and AI, plus patient benefits like shorter recovery times and less pain.
United states
Corey walker
Thomas pshak
Francis sutter
Naruhiko ikoma
Mohamad bydon
Michael yip
Johns hopkins
Los angeles
Main line health
Ohio state university college of medicine
University of california san diego
Auris health monarch
Lankenau medical center
Md anderson cancer center
Washington university school of medicine
Kidney Stones on the Rise: Where Are the Specialists?
Kidney stones are increasing among new populations, while nephrology fellowships are going unfilled.
United states
New york
Gregorye tasian
Irina jaeger
David goldfarb
Division of nephrology
Langone health
University hospitals
Case western reserve university school of medicine
American society of nephrology
Case western reserve university school
New york city
Clinical journal
American society
Black americans
Kidney stones
Higher Occurrence of Kidney Stones With More Added Sugar
Though added sugars have been linked with multiple poor health outcomes, their link with kidney stones has been unclear.
Shan yin
United states
Hospital of north sichuan medical college
American heart association
Institute of medicine
World health organization
Nutrition examination
Us national health
Affiliated hospital
North sichuan medical college
Nutrition examination survey
Dietary guidelines
Doctoral fund project
North sichuan medical
Kidney stones
Renal calculus
Watching Feasible for Asymptomatic Kidney Stones
A strategy of active surveillance appears successful for many patients, a new study has found.
New york
United states
Rush university medical center
Kevin stritt
David schulsinger
Urology department at lausanne university hospital
American urological association
Urology department
Lausanne university hospital
Medscape medical
Stony brook university hospital
Urological association
Presented april
Kidney stones
Renal calculus
COVID-19 Diet a Boon to Kidney Stone Patients
Reducing dining out during the pandemic resulted in lowered levels of sodium and calcium in the urine in patients with a history of kidney stones.
United states
New york
Stony brook
David schulsinger
American urology association
Stony brook university hospital
American urology
Kidney stones
Renal calculus
Ureteral calculus
Rethral stones
Stone disease
Rinary calculi
Alculi in the urinary tract
Staghorn calculus
Taghorn stone
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