Serial correlation between saliva and blood betahydroxybutyrate levels in children commencing the ketogenic diet for epilepsy
Published: 30 May 2025
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This study suggests that salivary testing may be a valid non-invasive alternative for monitoring ketosis in children at home during ketogenic diet therapy.
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