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  2011 Nov 30  

Protein intake, calcium balance and health consequences.

Calvez J, Poupin N, Chesneau C, Lassale C, Tomé D

AgroParisTech, CRNH-IdF, UMR914 Nutrition Physiology and Ingestive Behavior, Paris, France.

High-protein (HP) diets exert a hypercalciuric effect at constant levels of calcium intake, even though the effect may depend on the nature of the die... Read More

Source: PubMed

Neurol. Neurochir. Pol.    

Dietary treatment of epilepsy: rebirth of an ancient treatment.

Józwiak S, Kossoff EH, Kotulska-Józwiak K

Department of Neurology and Epileptology of the Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland. sergiusz.jozwiak@gmail.com

Since its introduction in 1921, the ketogenic diet has been in continuous use for children with difficult-to-control epilepsy. After decades of relati... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 16  

Long-Term Outcomes of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in 177 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Single Center Experience.

Akman T, Binbay M, Aslan R, Yuruk E, Ozgor F, Tekinarslan E, Yazici O, Berberoglu Y, Muslumanoglu AY

Haseki Teaching and Research Hospital, Department of Urology, Istanbul, Turkey.

PURPOSE: We evaluated the long-term outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with chronic kidney disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data on 1... Read More

Source: PubMed

Semin. Nephrol.    

Uric acid: a danger signal from the RNA world that may have a role in the epidemic of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiorenal disease: evolutionary considerations.

Johnson RJ, Lanaspa MA, Gaucher EA

Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA. richard.johnson@ucdenver.edu

All human beings are uricase knockouts; we lost the uricase gene as a result of a mutation that occurred in the mid-Miocene epoch approximately 15 mil... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 30  

Protein intake, calcium balance and health consequences.

Calvez J, Poupin N, Chesneau C, Lassale C, Tomé D

AgroParisTech, CRNH-IdF, UMR914 Nutrition Physiology and Ingestive Behavior, Paris, France.

High-protein (HP) diets exert a hypercalciuric effect at constant levels of calcium intake, even though the effect may depend on the nature of the die... Read More

Source: PubMed

Neurol. Neurochir. Pol.    

Dietary treatment of epilepsy: rebirth of an ancient treatment.

Józwiak S, Kossoff EH, Kotulska-Józwiak K

Department of Neurology and Epileptology of the Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland. sergiusz.jozwiak@gmail.com

Since its introduction in 1921, the ketogenic diet has been in continuous use for children with difficult-to-control epilepsy. After decades of relati... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 16  

Long-Term Outcomes of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy in 177 Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Single Center Experience.

Akman T, Binbay M, Aslan R, Yuruk E, Ozgor F, Tekinarslan E, Yazici O, Berberoglu Y, Muslumanoglu AY

Haseki Teaching and Research Hospital, Department of Urology, Istanbul, Turkey.

PURPOSE: We evaluated the long-term outcomes of percutaneous nephrolithotomy in patients with chronic kidney disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data on 1... Read More

Source: PubMed

Semin. Nephrol.    

Uric acid: a danger signal from the RNA world that may have a role in the epidemic of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiorenal disease: evolutionary considerations.

Johnson RJ, Lanaspa MA, Gaucher EA

Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Colorado 80045, USA. richard.johnson@ucdenver.edu

All human beings are uricase knockouts; we lost the uricase gene as a result of a mutation that occurred in the mid-Miocene epoch approximately 15 mil... Read More

Source: PubMed


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Posted by:  govardhan.bale(Guest)  Posted on: 04/13/2012
how we can know the type of kidney stone ? is there any biochemical or any other tests ?



Posted by:  rajrupa_a47  Posted on: 10/27/2011
i found stone in my kidney which has felt from urine and gave it to lab for STONE ANALYSIS report found that uric acid POSTIVE.What treatment should i take and diet also



Posted by:  epro24(Guest)  Posted on: 01/12/2011
I am a little confused. I thought too much calcium was the cause of kidney stones, but you think I should take more? I've received much kidney stones treatment in the past, and my doctors have all said the key to preventing them is citric acid.




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