Another "D" in MUDPILES? A Review of Diet-Associated Nondiabetic Ketoacidosis

Ketogenic diet or very-low-carbohydrate diet gained widespread popularity in the 1990s due to their favorable effects on weight loss and diabetes among others with good short-term safety data. People on ketogenic diets exist in a state of "dietary ketosis" in which the body production of k...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Waqas Ullah (Údar), Mohsin Hamid (Údar), Hafez Mohammad Ammar Abdullah (Údar), Mamoon Ur Rashid (Údar), Faisal Inayat (Údar)
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