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Some people who get kidney stones absorb way more oxalate from their food than people who don’t get stones, and that extra oxalate ends up in their urine, which can help form stones.

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Some people who get kidney stones absorb way more oxalate from their food than others, and this makes their urine contain more oxalate, which helps stones form. The study found this is true for a group of stone-formers.

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