Insidermedicine in 60 - February 11, 2009
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From Illinois - According to research in Public Library of Science One, drinking soda may increase the risk of kidney damage in women. In a study of over 9300 people, researchers found that women who drank at least two regular soft drinks each day had a 40% increased risk of albuminuria - a marker for kidney disease. These results were not found among men or those who drank diet sodas. From Michigan - According to research in the journal Nature, scientists are developing a urine test which ...
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Video title: Insidermedicine in 60 - February 11, 2009
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