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Kidney disease surges among Sri Lanka’s young men

Kidney disease surges among Sri Lanka’s young men

Rising temperatures and contaminated water have led to an epidemic of kidney disease among young men in Sri Lanka's farming and fishing communities.

Apoorva Mandavilli reports for The New York Times.

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Climate change to cause higher kidney stone cases in coming decades, reveals US study

Climate change to cause higher kidney stone cases in coming decades, reveals US study

A new study by researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has warned that cases of kidney stones caused due to climate change will keep on increasing over the next seventy years.

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How a disappearing sea became a town’s main attraction
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How a disappearing sea became a town’s main attraction

When a port loses its water, it’s not much of a port anymore. But it just might become a booming tourist destination because “a lot of people want to see an ecological crisis.”
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