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Podcast | Summer Schedules & Diets – A Recipe for Kidney Stones

Podcast | Summer Schedules & Diets – A Recipe for Kidney Stones
August 18, 2023
William DeFoor, MD
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In this episode of the Young & Healthy podcast… 

We sit down with Dr. Bob DeFoor, a pediatric urologist who has treated children and teens with kidney stones for more than 20 years, and host, Kate Setter, to discuss all things kidney stones. It’s the end of summer and fall is right around the corner. Kids have been on summer schedules – and summer diets! This combination – and many other everyday factors – can lead to kidney stones in children and teens. Dr. DeFoor talks to us about the condition, causes, symptoms and the many ways the team at the Pediatric Stone Center helps treat and prevent kidney stones for pediatric patients. 

Resources:  

To learn more about the Pediatric Stone Center, visit Pediatric Stone Center | Cincinnati Children’s (cincinnatichildrens.org) 

Call the Pediatric Stone Center at 513-803-ROCK where a provider will get to you right away.   

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  • nephrology
  • stone center
  • urology

About the author: William DeFoor, MD

William R. DeFoor Jr., MD, MPH, is a pediatric urologist and director of clinical research at Cincinnati Children’s in the Division of Pediatric Urology.  Dr. DeFoor is a professor of Surgery (Urology) at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and has been in practice at Cincinnati Children’s for nearly 15 years.  He has a long-standing clinical and research interest and has published extensively on the medical and surgical management of kidney stones in children.

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