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Trial questions fluid intake targets for preventing urinary stone recurrence
Researchers say other prevention strategies needed in addition to sustaining high fluid in ...
The Prevention of Urinary Stones with Hydration (PUSH) trial randomly assigned patients with urinary stone disease to a behavioral intervention or routine care.
Dialysis patients who gain too much fluid between treatments should be advised to drink less. Although adequate fluid intake is an essential requirement for survival, excessive fluid intake can ...
A major study finds that simply encouraging people to drink more water may not be enough to stop kidney stones from coming ...
Even though you don’t have symptoms, your doctors would like your sodium level to be above 130 mEq/mL. This is because at ...
A Lancet study finds drinking more water alone may not prevent kidney stone recurrence. Experts explain why hydration isn't ...
Staying hydrated isn’t just about drinking water. Research shows that water-rich foods like fruits and vegetables can help ...
An evidence-based look at drinking water first thing in the morning, its impact on hydration, digestion, appetite, and ...
Portable water bottles are all the rage—they also serve as a convenient reminder to drink water, which is essential, given that it makes up approximately 60% of the human body. Meeting your hydration ...
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