Paul Saladino· MD
but most clinics do not care about your diet when you're producing kidney stones that to me is just that's yeah that's yeah that's that's medical malpractic
We can't find evidence that holds up here. Proponents are reasoning from mechanism or analogy rather than direct human data, and the most credible skeptics raise objections we can't dismiss.
but most clinics do not care about your diet when you're producing kidney stones that to me is just that's yeah that's yeah that's that's medical malpractic
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Your general surgery, every example you give is a guy, you know, dismantly bad, you get him back, whatever. But you got to think next step like kidney stones, great. Urologist, we treat them all day. It's fun. It's endoscopic. It's a lasers. It's shock waves. But what are we doing about that stone? I mean, how come how come we're not preventing these