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kidney_stone_thumbnail3COMPARED to two cases annually 15 years ago of children diagnosed with kidney stones, now information about new cases are received every week at the Johns Hopkins Children Center in Baltimore, according to Dr Alicia Neu, an associate professor and pediatrics clinical director at John Hopkins University. 

kidney_stone_thumbnail2TOO much salt in your child's daily food intake can result in kidney stones. The extra salt leads to excess calcium in the urine. In children, most stones are calcium-based.