A new study has found that SGLT-2 inhibitor drugs for type 2 diabetes may also reduce the risk of kidney stones and gout. These painful conditions are more common in people with diabetes.
trials have shown that SGLT-2 inhibitors can also lower the risk of heart failure and kidney disease, but their effect on recurrent kidney stones and gout flare-ups is still uncertain. To explore this ...
Dietician Chaudhia Ashley said changing diet is one of the surest ways to prevent or treat high blood pressure. She cautioned ...
Use of sodium glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitor drugs to treat type 2 diabetes may also help to lower the risk of ...
When following a renal (kidney disease) diet, consuming foods low in sodium, phosphorus, potassium, and protein is crucial to ...
While supplements often promise enhanced wellness, some common varieties could silently stress your kidneys. Understanding ...
"Gout is a chronic disease with a genetic basis and is not the fault of the sufferer – the myth that gout is caused by lifestyle or diet needs to be busted," says epidemiologist Tony Merriman, from ...
A dietary intervention restored kidney function in animal studies and in a pilot study of patients with chronic kidney ...
While genetics play a large role in gout, other factors can also increase your risk, such as your diet and ... the relationships between weight and disease seem stronger than they actually ...