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1. Association of Dietary Potassium Intake with the Development of Chronic Kidney Disease and Renal Function in Patients with Mildly Decreased Kidney Function: The Korean Multi-Rural Communities Cohort Study. Mun KH, Yu GI, Choi BY, Kim MK, Shin MH, Shin DH. Med Sci Monit; 2019 Feb 08; 25():1061-1070. PubMed ID: 30733429 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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