An intervention designed to promote high fluid intake failed to reduce symptomatic stone recurrence in patients with a ...
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 ...
A Lancet study finds drinking more water alone may not prevent kidney stone recurrence. Experts explain why hydration isn't ...
When fluid intake drops, urine becomes more concentrated, increasing the supersaturation of calcium oxalate and uric acid crystals that form stones. In simple terms, the chemistry of stone formation r ...
The study of hydration and water intake remains central to understanding human health, with research spanning from molecular mechanisms to population-level epidemiology. Recent investigations have ...
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 ...