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Redefining the Stone Belt: Precipitation Is Associated with Increased Risk of Urinary Stone Disease
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In the state of California, higher precipitation and higher mean temperature are associated with increased rates of stone surgery. Our results appear to agree with the larger trends seen throughout the United States where the areas of highest stone prevalence have warm wet climates and not warm arid climates.
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