July 15, 2008

Kidney Stones now tied to Global Warming. Really.

By Kevin

Species wiped off the planet, ice caps melting, coastal communities washed away, famine, draught, disease, we’ve heard all of these end of days type fears from the Global Warming Alarmists.

Earlier this year, we even saw Global Warming being blamed for killing the Loch Ness monster.

Now, Global Warming is being blamed for…Kidney Stones,

Global Warming May Lead to More Kidney Stones, Researchers Say

July 15 (Bloomberg) — More Americans may develop kidney stones as global warming raises the risk of dehydration, according to a study in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Warmer temperatures predicted by climate scientists may lead to a 30 percent increase in kidney stone cases in some U.S. regions, researchers at the University of Texas wrote in the study published today. That would result in a $1 billion increase in annual treatment costs by 2050, they said.

There is simply no end in sight to Global Warming Hysteria!

Hat Tip: Powerline

3 Responses to “Kidney Stones now tied to Global Warming. Really.”

  1. Aslam Says:
    July 18th, 2008 at 8:59 am

    That ecactly right and therefore, esearcher have to find out a more convenient and low cast therapy for the urolithiasis coz the currently available technique is mostly surgery and lithotripsy which their own limitation, on one hand these are v risky and on the other, if we think on the global level everyone can;t efford its cost.

    Therefore the most easy and effordable therapy is to fine out the natural product theray as in many traditional system there’s a good therapy for kidneystone emoval but the problem is to explore such sources and scientifically validate it.

    That’s why our group works on the natural product research and Im specially working on the Pharmacological evaluation of medicinal plant for their antiurolithic activity.

    Aslam Khan
    HEC Research Scholar M.Phil/PhD
    The Aga Khan Unversity Hospital University
    Karachi
    Pakistan

  2. Aslam Says:
    July 18th, 2008 at 9:00 am

    That ecactly right and therefore, esearcher have to find out a more convenient and low cast therapy for the urolithiasis coz the currently available technique is mostly surgery and lithotripsy which their own limitation, on one hand these are v risky and on the other, if we think on the global level everyone can;t efford its cost.

    Therefore the most easy and effordable therapy is to fine out the natural product theray as in many traditional system there’s a good therapy for kidneystone emoval but the problem is to explore such sources and scientifically validate it.

    That’s why our group works on the natural product research and Im specially working on the Pharmacological evaluation of medicinal plant for their antiurolithic activity.

    Aslam Khan
    HEC Research Scholar M.Phil/PhD
    The Aga Khan Unversity Hospital University
    Karachi
    Pakistan

  3. Tramadol. Says:
    August 28th, 2008 at 8:37 pm

    Tramadol….

    Tramadol….

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