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| Ibuprofen-NSAIDs and Endurance Inside Triathlon - NSAID use appears to be a contributing factor in developing clinically diagnosed hyponatremia based on blood sampling post-race (Wharam, 2006). ... |
| FDA Approves Astellas' Vaprisol(R) for the Treatment of ... Drug Newswire (press release), CT - Vaprisol, discovered and developed by Astellas, is the first drug specifically indicated for the treatment of both euvolemic and hypervolemic hyponatremia, ... |
| Water, water everywhere The Register-Mail, IL - Too much water and you can experience hyponatremia or water intoxication. Your blood becomes diluted, your brain swells and coma or death can follow, ... |
![]() Bend Weekly | Don't count on those '8 glasses' to determine your proper fluid intake Bend Weekly, OR - Too much water and you can experience hyponatremia or water intoxication. Your blood becomes diluted, your brain swells and coma or death can follow, ... |
| Climbing the Mountain of Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Journal of American Medical Association (subscription), IL - 15 Prior small-scale studies demonstrated a reduction in congestion, decrease in body weight, and correction of hyponatremia with selective inhibition of ... |
| The long haul AME Info (press release), United Arab Emirates - This excess amount of fluid caused the levels of sodium in her blood plasma to fall below normal levels, a condition known as hyponatremia. ... |
| ECSTASY DEATHS by Paul Dillon Sydney Star Observer, Australia - The condition is known as dilutional hyponatremia. Ecstasy appears to affect the workings of the kidneys by inappropriately secreting an anti-diuretic ... |
![]() Zee News | Eggs raise your cholesterol, and other myths Zee News, India - And too much water can be harmful, Repovich warned, leading possibly to an imbalance in the body of sodium, a condition called hyponatremia. ... |
| What's the lure of hazing? Plattsburgh Press Republican, NY - The fatal condition is called hyponatremia. The college suffered for this tragedy in a number of ways. Besides the obvious shock and emotional misery was a ... |
![]() About - News & Issues | Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever About - News & Issues, NY - Nonspecific signs of Rocky Mountain spotted fever can include hyponatremia (low blood sodium levels), anemia (low red blood cell levels), thrombocytopenia ... |
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Hyponatremia: Current Treatment Strategies and the Role of ...
OBJECTIVE: Hyponatremia is a complex electrolyte disorder that results mainly from dysregulation of arginine vasopressin (AVP) by osmotic and nonosmotic mechanisms. Several populations, including the elderly, are at risk for the ...
Hyponatremia And Neurological Manifestations of TURP Syndrome
TUR syndrome is observed in 2-10% of all prostate resections Neurologic manifestations, such as restlessness, agitation, confusion, altered sensorium, seizure, and coma, result from water intoxication and dilutional hyponatremia, ...
Hyponatremia
Can you drink too much water? What is Hyponatremia? Drinking water is important for your good health, but rarely it is possible to drink too much water. This condition is called hyponatremia and can be very dangerous.
Hyponatremia
Can athletes get too much water? Hyponatremia has become more prevalent as more people are participating in endurance sports.
Hyponatremia - Can You Die From Drinking Water?
Every now and then in the news, there is a report of a runner (or more than one) dying at a marathon from hyponatremia. There are also many (unreported by...
Don't Drink the Water - The Truth About Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia is a condition resulting from sodium concentration levels in the blood dropping too low. In the athletic community this condition has been identified as a serious and common malady. An article titled, Hyponatremia among ...
Hyponatremia: Too Much Water Can Be Deadly
The radio station water drinking contest that led to the death of one participant may be a rare for the average person, but for many exercisers water intoxication is a...
hyponatremia in Sacramento
Yet, one contestant Jennifer Strange died of water intoxication (hyponatremia) at home hours after the competition. I post this, one because it is very sad, and tramatic. I feel sorry for the friends and family of Jennifer Strange. ...
Water Intoxication - "hyponatremia"
... probably the most pertinent for me, I'll cut and paste the main bit, but check the link if you want the chemical explanation (actually quite interesting - but I guess I CAN be a bit of a geek :D ): Water Intoxication & Hyponatremia ...
Hyponatremia, or How to Die While Honoring Thales
But if I may be permitted to quibble: calling hyponatremia water intoxication is bad terminology: surely water is no toxin. What happens is that water in excess washes out minerals and electrolytes the body needs to function.
Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia, Renal Function, and Nonsteroidal ...
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Page, AJ MD, et al. - Conclusions: Mild asymptomatic EAH was found to occur in 4% of the volunteer ultraendurance mountain runner study group and was associated with a mean weight gain of 1.32 kg ...
Hyponatremia
The medical name for water intoxication is Hyponatremia and I've seen firsthand what happens. It's not pretty, either. We had a baby in the ER once, about 9 months old, whose parents were told by the family doctor to make sure the child ...
Hyponatremia in endurance athletes
But new research indicates that drinking too much water during prolonged exercise can dilute the sodium content of your blood, leading to a potentially fatal condition called hyponatremia. Previous recommendations encouraged runners to ...
Even When Not Drinking, Dartmouth Is Drinking
While Deal's concern about water binging is legit (we don't know why we know this, but it's called hyponatremia and it's real), it seems pretty unlikely students will H2O.D. during beer pong practice. Let's all say that together now: ...
CORRESPONDENCE: Tolvaptan for Hyponatremia
Forum: NEJM Posted By: Angel Post Time: 03-01-2007 at 06:21 AM.
OBJECTIVE: Hyponatremia is a complex electrolyte disorder that results mainly from dysregulation of arginine vasopressin (AVP) by osmotic and nonosmotic mechanisms. Several populations, including the elderly, are at risk for the ...
Hyponatremia And Neurological Manifestations of TURP Syndrome
TUR syndrome is observed in 2-10% of all prostate resections Neurologic manifestations, such as restlessness, agitation, confusion, altered sensorium, seizure, and coma, result from water intoxication and dilutional hyponatremia, ...
Hyponatremia
Can you drink too much water? What is Hyponatremia? Drinking water is important for your good health, but rarely it is possible to drink too much water. This condition is called hyponatremia and can be very dangerous.
Hyponatremia
Can athletes get too much water? Hyponatremia has become more prevalent as more people are participating in endurance sports.
Hyponatremia - Can You Die From Drinking Water?
Every now and then in the news, there is a report of a runner (or more than one) dying at a marathon from hyponatremia. There are also many (unreported by...
Don't Drink the Water - The Truth About Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia is a condition resulting from sodium concentration levels in the blood dropping too low. In the athletic community this condition has been identified as a serious and common malady. An article titled, Hyponatremia among ...
Hyponatremia: Too Much Water Can Be Deadly
The radio station water drinking contest that led to the death of one participant may be a rare for the average person, but for many exercisers water intoxication is a...
hyponatremia in Sacramento
Yet, one contestant Jennifer Strange died of water intoxication (hyponatremia) at home hours after the competition. I post this, one because it is very sad, and tramatic. I feel sorry for the friends and family of Jennifer Strange. ...
Water Intoxication - "hyponatremia"
... probably the most pertinent for me, I'll cut and paste the main bit, but check the link if you want the chemical explanation (actually quite interesting - but I guess I CAN be a bit of a geek :D ): Water Intoxication & Hyponatremia ...
Hyponatremia, or How to Die While Honoring Thales
But if I may be permitted to quibble: calling hyponatremia water intoxication is bad terminology: surely water is no toxin. What happens is that water in excess washes out minerals and electrolytes the body needs to function.
Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia, Renal Function, and Nonsteroidal ...
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Page, AJ MD, et al. - Conclusions: Mild asymptomatic EAH was found to occur in 4% of the volunteer ultraendurance mountain runner study group and was associated with a mean weight gain of 1.32 kg ...
Hyponatremia
The medical name for water intoxication is Hyponatremia and I've seen firsthand what happens. It's not pretty, either. We had a baby in the ER once, about 9 months old, whose parents were told by the family doctor to make sure the child ...
Hyponatremia in endurance athletes
But new research indicates that drinking too much water during prolonged exercise can dilute the sodium content of your blood, leading to a potentially fatal condition called hyponatremia. Previous recommendations encouraged runners to ...
Even When Not Drinking, Dartmouth Is Drinking
While Deal's concern about water binging is legit (we don't know why we know this, but it's called hyponatremia and it's real), it seems pretty unlikely students will H2O.D. during beer pong practice. Let's all say that together now: ...
CORRESPONDENCE: Tolvaptan for Hyponatremia
Forum: NEJM Posted By: Angel Post Time: 03-01-2007 at 06:21 AM.


