Non-dairy calcium seen to lower kidney stone risk
date:Apr 07, 2013
onsumption doubled that risk to 12 percent.

That difference isn't significant for most people, unless they have already had a kidney stone and know they are at risk for another, Taylor said.

If they don't have a history of kidney stones, or some risk factor, then don't worry about it said Dr. Lynda Frassetto, a kidney specialist at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not involved in the study.

People with a family history of stones should consult their doctors for a risk asse
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