MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University’s Board of Trustees on Tuesday voted to keep tuition and program services fees flat for the coming academic year this fall.
The board unanimously approved the administration’s recommendation for a 0% increase in undergraduate tuition and program services fees, as well as a 0% increase in graduate and out-of-state tuition.
Trustee Joey A. Jacobs, chair of the board’s Finance and Personnel Comm .
A common health problem that residents in Rutherford County and throughout the south face is one that often comes with a hefty level of pain. Renal calculus usually impacts those who are between the ages of 20 and 49-years-old with peak incidence occurring between the ages of 35 and 45.
A large percentage of the population will develop renal calculus, more commonly known as kidney stones, at some point or another. That was Dr. James Payne with Middle Tennessee Urology in Murfreesboro, who a .
Colorado urologist Henry M. Rosevear, MD, offers his take on the scientific highlights of this year s annual meeting of the American Urological Association.
Scientists developed a new method against kidney stones which showed promising results. Sound waves from a newly developed technique called "burst wave lithotripsy (BWL)" were found by researchers to have the potential to disintegrate or destroy kidney stones inside the body.