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Date: 2013-11-06 22:14:34
Organ failure
Nephrology
Renal failure
Kidney
Chronic kidney disease
Renal function
Nephropathy
Urinary system
Glomerulosclerosis
Medicine
Kidney diseases
Anatomy

Most people have two kidneys. The kidneys are found on either side of the spine just below the ribs. The kidneys clean your blood by working as a filter to remove water and wastes from the body. Parts of the Urinary Sys

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