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Oh Good – These Common Foods Could Lead To You Developing Kidney Stones
And they re something you probably have every day.
United kingdom
Shan yin
Hospital of north sichuan medical college
British association of urological surgeons
Affiliated hospital
North sichuan medical college
British association
Eurological surgeons
Kidney stones
High-sugar foods may raise risk of kidney stones
There is a long list of reasons to avoid high-sugar foods, and a new study may be adding one more: kidney stones.
New york
United states
Shan yin
Johnathan khusid
David goldfarb
Mount sinai health system
Hospital of north sichuan medical college
National kidney foundation
American urological association
National kidney
Affiliated hospital
North sichuan medical college
Higher Occurrence of Kidney Stones With More Added Sugar
Though added sugars have been linked with multiple poor health outcomes, their link with kidney stones has been unclear.
Shan yin
United states
Hospital of north sichuan medical college
American heart association
Institute of medicine
World health organization
Nutrition examination
Us national health
Affiliated hospital
North sichuan medical college
Nutrition examination survey
Dietary guidelines
Doctoral fund project
North sichuan medical
Kidney stones
Renal calculus
Study Links Kidney Stones and Diet High in Added Sugar
New research found that eating a diet high in added sugar may make a person more susceptible to kidney stones. About 10% of Americans will develop kidney stones at some point in their life.
Shan yin
United states
Anna zisman
Dave friedlander
University of north carolina school medicine
University of chicago medicine
Nutrition examination survey
National health
Affiliated hospital
North sichuan medical college
Chicago medicine
North carolina school
Native american
Mexican american
Hispanic white
Hispanic black
Diets High in Added Sugar Linked to Kidney Stones: Study
A new study suggests that cutting back on sugary beverages and foods could help prevent kidney stones.
Shan yin
United states
National health
Nutrition examination
American heart association
Mountain dew
Affiliated hospital
North sichuan medical college
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