by Dr Fredric Coe | May 11, 2018 | CASES, For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists
Bariatric surgeries can injure kidneys by raising urine oxalate excretion. This latter causes kidney stones, and raises risk of acute and chronic oxalate nephropathy. Overall, their benefits far outweigh these risks, especially when patients and physicians take proper...
by Dr Fredric Coe | Aug 1, 2017 | For Doctors, For Patients, For Scientists
We love it. As a people Americans eat 66 pounds of added sugar a year per person. Each one of us eat that much added sugar. Yes, that much table sugar, sucrose, the bad stuff. It may be bad but I love it, passionately, and with the fondness only time can add to a...
by Dr Fredric Coe | May 28, 2017 | Book
A Good Place to Start The videos review the chapter and emphasize the main points. I would start with them. Salt Ponds The featured image shows salt harvesting from evaporation ponds. The sea is salty and like our blood holds its salts in solution. But if you channel...
by Dr Fredric Coe | May 27, 2017 | Book
The video is a big enhancement of this article, I recommend it. The Structure of Kidneys Stones form inside the kidneys and the urine collecting system. How they form matters to patients because surgeons can see formation sites during stone removal by...
by Dr Fredric Coe | May 24, 2017 | Book
You have idiopathic calcium stones. That means much of this site applies to you and your disorder. But the many articles read without a guide or sequence can confuse. You would be best off reading here, and following links as they come up. Of course you are free to...