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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 ...
Urinary stone disease is common, associated with substantial morbidity, has a high recurrence rate, and affects quality of life.1,2 Consumption of large volumes of fluids is a foundational strategy ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, March 26, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Drinking lots of fluids is recommended for ...
A Lancet study finds drinking more water alone may not prevent kidney stone recurrence. Experts explain why hydration isn't ...
Although it increased urine volume, a behavioral hydration intervention did not significantly reduce kidney stone recurrence ...
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 ...
While rarely harmful, kidney stones can cause debilitating sleep-depriving doubled-over pain after they leave the organ for ...
CHICAGO, IL—Patients with chronic heart failure (HF) should not feel compelled to limit the amount of fluids they take in during the day, according to results of the FRESH-UP study. A more liberal ...
People with heart failure have long been advised to limit the amount of fluids they consume each day to help reduce congestion, or the buildup of fluid in the lungs and extremities, but that advice ...
Getting enough fluids is an important part of every person’s health. When it comes to Pennsylvanians’ fluid intake specifically, it seems like alcohol and coffee make up a good portion of it.
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