Urinary & Kidney

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UTIs Are a Surprisingly Common Cause of Sepsis

UTIs Are a Surprisingly Common Cause of Sepsis

In some people, particularly older adults, a UTI can progress to something far more serious: urosepsis, a life-threatening condition that requires emergency care.

8 Reasons You’re Peeing So Much

8 Reasons You’re Peeing So Much

Urinary frequency affects about 33 million American adults. Roughly 30% of men and 40% of women experience it at some point.

Kidney Stones: Common and Painful – But Preventable

Kidney Stones: Common and Painful – But Preventable

Kidney stones are on the rise due to a mix of suspected risk factors such as obesity, diabetes and even climate change.

The Gift of a Lifetime – From One Sister to Another

The Gift of a Lifetime – From One Sister to Another

When Wilmarie Baretto Vera, a young mother of three, was diagnosed with lupus and needed a kidney transplant, her younger sister did not hesitate to be the donor.

Bothered By Urgent Urination? You’re Not Alone

Bothered By Urgent Urination? You’re Not Alone

If you struggle with frequent urination, there’s a good chance one of a handful of approved treatments could help restore bladder control.

Maintaining Your Sex Life After Prostate Cancer

Maintaining Your Sex Life After Prostate Cancer

Despite the challenges of prostate cancer, many men who go through treatment are able to return to a healthy sex life.

Don't Ignore Your Urinary Symptoms

Don't Ignore Your Urinary Symptoms

When urinary symptoms occur, they can affect more than quality of life. It’s important to seek treatment to avoid more serious problems.

Can You Drink Too Much Water?

Can You Drink Too Much Water?

We often hear about the importance of drinking plenty of water. But did you know that drinking too much water can be bad for your health?

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