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Drinking Regimes in Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Pathways
Authors: J. Kohlíček; M. Kozlovská
Authors‘ workplace: Léčebné lázně, a. s., Mariánské Lázně
Published in: Prakt. Lék. 2001; (8): 460-461
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History and present state of drinking regimes in particular in disease of the kidneys and urinary pathways. Classification therapeutic mineral waters by element and ion content. Course of drinking therapy and effects of other beverages which are part of the diet. Selection of lithiasis, calciuria), the state of the kidney and urinary pathways.
Key words:
drinking regime - mineral waters - diseases of the urinary pathways - renal diseases
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