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Kidney stones among children and teens has increased in recent years, which experts say could be linked to factors such as climate change and diet.

Experts are speculating that climate change and other factors are driving the increase inExperts told NBC News that just three decades ago, kidney stones were largely a disease that affected middle-aged White men, but they now increasingly affect children and teens, especially in the summer.

Kidney stones among children doubled from 1997 to 2012, according to the study, while Black children and adults suffered kidney stones at a higher rate than their White peers.Kidney stones occur when urine becomes too concentrated and minerals such as calcium and uric acid salts in urine crystalize. "The summary is that hot days increase the frequency of kidney stone events, presentations," he continued."The risk of these events is higher among males than females and better predicted by moist heat metrics such as heat index or wet bulb temperatures than the commonly used dry heat."

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