Increased uric acid excretion could explain, at least in part, the renoprotective effects of SGLT2 inhibitors. The kidney-protective effects of sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors in ...
AN increased incidence of hyperuricemia in patients with primary hypertension has been cited in several reports. 1–3 The present investigation of the population of the Hypertension-Nephritis Clinic of ...
Ammonia and Kidney Failure Study implicates an inability of a CKD patient's kidneys to excrete the daily acid load. Lower urinary ammonia excretion, a marker of an impaired ability of the kidneys to ...
The increasing prevalence of both gout and chronic kidney disease has led to a growing interest in the association between hyperuricemia (an abnormally high level of uric acid in the blood) and kidney ...
Six male patients with chronic renal disease and persistent edema were selected from the Hypertension and Nephritis Clinic of the Coral Gables Veterans Administration Hospital for treatment with ...
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Eight everyday foods that quietly increase the risk of kidney stones (and how to prevent them)
Kidney stones are becoming increasingly common, even among active people. From the perspective of a U.S.-based expert in ...
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The silent stone starters: 8 everyday health foods that could be straining your kidneys
From superfood greens to your favorite post-workout snack, discover the common dietary staples that may be triggering ...
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