Researchers say other prevention strategies needed in addition to sustaining high fluid in ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, March 26, 2026 (HealthDay News) — Drinking lots of fluids is recommended for ...
Although it increased urine volume, a behavioral hydration intervention did not significantly reduce kidney stone recurrence ...
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 major study finds that simply encouraging people to drink more water may not be enough to stop kidney stones from coming ...
Increased fluid intake; diet with normal to high calcium, low protein, low sodium; thiazides may reduce stone recurrence.
A Lancet study finds drinking more water alone may not prevent kidney stone recurrence. Experts explain why hydration isn't ...
Dialysis patients who gain too much fluid between treatments should be advised to drink less. Although adequate fluid intake is an essential requirement for survival, excessive fluid intake can ...
No difference seen in intervention, control groups in composite of symptomatic stone recurrence, new stone formation, stone ...
If you're feeling foggy or just off, your water intake might be the culprit.
It’s common advice to drink more water for energy, appetite control and clearer skin – but researchers have now demonstrated that hydration plays an even deeper role in health. It influences how our ...