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⇢ heart and blood vessels

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Heart, Uric Acid, and Gout Studies List

Normal Range of Uric Acid in Blood

Keith Taylor August 6, 2020 July 16, 2020
Normal Range of Uric Acid in Blood

References ranges are vital in gout management. As they control diagnosis and treatment. Is yours calculated badly? Get your Normal Range of Uric Acid in Blood.

Different Food Purine Types and Uric Acid

Keith Taylor June 5, 2020 June 5, 2020
Different Food Purine Types and Uric Acid

Gout sufferers fear purines. But not all purines are equal. Don’t avoid all tasty food just because of total numbers. See best purine types for uric acid.

Gluten and Uric Acid

Keith Taylor June 5, 2020 May 18, 2020
Gluten and Uric Acid

Wheat gluten can lower uric acid in the blood. Are you concerned about eating wheat, rye, and barley foods? Now you know gluten is good for gout.

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Common Gout Research Terms

cardiovascular hyperuricemia MSU (MonoSodium Urate) serum sUA tophaceous tophus (plural = tophi) ULT (Urate Lowering Therapy) urate

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