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Cara Burgess
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25 March, 11:30
Which statement is correct about kidney stones?
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Paxton
25 March, 11:50
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Had to look for the options and here is my answer. The statement that is correct regarding kidney stones is this: " they result from a build up of minerals". Kidney stones come in a variety of types depending on the type of mineral that they are made of. Hope this answers your question.
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