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Renal Stone Associated with the Ketogenic Diet in a 5-Year Old Girl with Intractable Epilepsy

Choi JN, Song JE, Shin JI, Kim HD, Kim MJ, Lee JS

In this paper, we report on a 5-year-old girl who developed a renal stone while following the ketogenic diet to treat refractory seizure disorder. Three months after initiating the ketogenic...
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Dietary factors associated with bladder cancer

Piyathilake C

It is biologically plausible for dietary factors to influence bladder cancer risk considering that beneficial as well as harmful components of a diet are excreted through the urinary tract and...
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Association between Diet and Lifestyle Habits and Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Case-Control Study

Guo YB, Zhuang KM, Kuang L, Zhan Q, Wang XF, Liu SD

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Recent papers have highlighted the role of diet and lifestyle habits in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but very few population-based studies have evaluated this association in developing countries. The...
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Diet control to achieve euglycemia induces significant loss of heart and liver weight via increased autophagy compared with ad libitum diet in diabetic rats

Lee JH, Lee JH, Jin M, Han SD, Chon GR, Kim IH, Kim S, Kim SY, Choi SB, Noh YH

Intensive glucose control increases the all-cause mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We hypothesized that strict diet control to achieve euglycemia in diabetes...
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Electronic nutritional intake assessment in patients with urolithiasis: A decision impact analysis

Heningburg AM, Mohapatra , Potretzke , Park A, Paradis AG, Vetter J, Kuxhausen , McIntosh L, Juehne A, Desai AC, Andriole G, Benway BM

PURPOSE: To evaluate a physician's impression of a urinary stone patient's dietary intake and whether it was dependent on the medium through which the nutritional data were obtained. Furthermore, we...
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