The acidity of urine -- as well as the presence of small molecules related to diet -- may influence how well bacteria can grow in the urinary tract, a new study shows. The research, at Washington ...
A research team led by Professor Lee Sang-chul of the Department of Urology at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (Professor Ryu Ho-young of the Department of Urology at Lee Daemok-dong ...
Ketones are a type of acid your body produces when it needs to break down body fat for energy. Trace amounts of ketones in your urine aren’t usually a cause for concern, but high levels can indicate a ...