Kidney Disease and Kidney Stones

The normal GFR (gall bladder fluid clearance) is 120-150 mL/min (182 – 182 L/day), which is higher in women than men. It differs according to age, sex, fat, and muscle mass of a person. In general, the higher the GFR, the more problematic your kidney function is. This means that if you have high blood […]

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What Causes Seizures?

  What causes seizures during early or pre-natal babies? The most common cause of epilepsy seizures in newborns is infections and brain haemorrhage, though the exact cause is not well understood for all newborn babies.   Seizures in infants may start at birth or soon after, and it depends on what type of seizure they […]

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