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  2. Hypercalciuria - Wikipedia

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    Hypercalciuria is the condition of elevated calcium in the urine. Chronic hypercalciuria may lead to impairment of renal function, nephrocalcinosis , and chronic kidney disease . Patients with hypercalciuria have kidneys that excrete higher levels of calcium than normal, for which there are many possible causes.

  3. Idiopathic hypercalcinuria - Wikipedia

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    The standard definition of hypercalciuria is varied. Hodkinson and Pyrah proposed hypercalciuria as a calcium excretion of over 7.5 mmol in men and 6.25 mmol in women, every 24 hours, [4] but some argue that these values are too restrictive and ignore age, weight considerations, and renal function. Calcium excretion is negatively associated ...

  4. What you eat can affect your life expectancy and overall health, but there are other factors you can control, including when and how you eat. It’s not just what you eat, according to a doctor ...

  5. Nephrocalcinosis - Wikipedia

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    Patients with hypercalciuria can reduce calcium excretion by restricting animal protein, limiting sodium intake to less than 100 meq a day and being lax of potassium intake. If changing one's diet alone does not result in a suitable reduction of hypercalciuria, a thiazide diuretic can be administered in patients who do not have hypercalcemia.

  6. Could milk, other calcium-rich foods help lower colorectal ...

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    “Other changes you can make to help reduce your risk of developing bowel cancer include eating plenty of fiber from whole grains, pulses, fruits, and vegetables, avoiding processed meat and ...

  7. Keep the eggs but replace 5 bad-for-you breakfast foods, says ...

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    Breakfast foods like processed meats, bread, pastries and fried potatoes should be replaced on the breakfast plate instead of good-for-you eggs, says a certified holistic nutritionist. Here's why.

  8. Hypercalcaemia - Wikipedia

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    Haemodialysis may be used in those who do not respond to other treatments. [1] In those with vitamin D toxicity, steroids may be useful. [1] Hypercalcemia is relatively common. [1] Primary hyperparathyroidism occurs in 1–7 per 1,000 people, and hypercalcaemia occurs in about 2.7% of those with cancer. [1]

  9. A celebrity personal trainer shares the 17/20 rule that helps ...

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    Every 4 days, eat whatever you want for 3 meals. Lygdbäck said 17 of every 20 meals should be "on point" — the other three can be whatever you want to eat.