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    Hyponatremia

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    INTRODUCTION — In almost all cases‚ hyponatremia results from the intake (either oral or intravenous) and subsequent retention of water [1]. A water load will‚ in normal subjects‚ be rapidly excreted as the dilutional fall in plasma osmolality suppresses the release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)‚ thereby allowing the excretion of a dilute urine. The maximum rate of water excretion on a regular diet is over 10 liters per day‚ thereby providing an enormous range of protection against the development

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    A Better Man

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    Abel Villalbaso Edward Gika English 21 2/27/13 Better Man This experience taught me to be a better man. Unfortunately I learn that acting like a man made me act like a child. When I was fifteen‚ I drank alcohol for the first time. I was with my neighbors outside grilling food and talking. Everyone there were all men in their twenties and drinking beers. I chose to drink with them to be a part of their group and act like a man. After a few hours I had drank six beers and decided to go to bed

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    Cartagena

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    Much of the early colonial evidence about Indians’ behavior under the influence of alcohol comes from the reports of political officials and priests. The statements lean towards excessive drinking and general indictments of pulque and tepache as the cause of all sins and social problems‚ including idolatry‚ rebellion‚ poverty‚ illness‚ violent crime‚ infidelity‚ and incest. Spaniards generally thought of a Mediterranean ideal of drinking as being able to “hold” their liquor without losing control

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    5.08 Segment 2 Collaboration Assignment Joe Lamont Directions: If you are unable to attend a live collaboration session‚ this activity will allow you to get credit for the Segment 2 Collaboration Project. Fill out the RED sections of this activity sheet. Use reliable sources such as: www.nih.gov or www.cdc.gov. You may use other sources‚ but be sure they are reliable (NOT Wikipedia). 1. Please choose one electrolyte to research: My electrolyte is: Potassium What is the role

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    Alcohol Lecture

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    Shanelle Gonzales At the very informative lecture “Solo Cup Culture: Minimizing the Risks of an Alcohol-Soaked Campus Climate‚” Jake Byczkowski‚ addressed the tribulations of drinking alcohol. While many college students are under the impression that drinking excessively is considered “cool”‚ Jake Byczkowski informs Cortland students that drinking is indeed one of the most harmful things one can do to their body. Jake first addressed the crowd by asking the students at the lecture to shout out

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    Every Ounce Counts Gatorade is an American sports drink company that has refreshed athletes since 1965. Every year‚ Gatorade comes out with a variety of new advertisements to sell their product. In this year’s 2017 NFL preview edition of Sports Illustrated‚ Gatorade features an advertisement that stands out among the rest. Even though Gatorades advertisement in Sports Illustrated was rather simple‚ the advertisement does a good job of displaying how drinking Gatorade can make you an explosive athlete

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    I believe the song‚ “Cat People (Putting Out Fire)”‚ is a great connection from song to text‚ between “The Joy Luck Club” and the song‚ because of the way it shows that if you try to solve a problem incorrectly it will cause that problem to get bigger. An example of this is in the scene‚ “Now everyone was standing up and shouting‚ and I heard my mother’s voice crying…If you take your daughter‚ she will become like you… And then with one shout this dark boiling soup spilled forward and fell all over

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    Dehydration SCI/241 October 24‚ 2010 Dehydration What is Dehydration? Dehydration is defined as the process of losing excess amounts of water‚ which depletes the body of essential fluids. Dehydration can be caused by various factors‚ however

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    Sports Drinks vs. Water

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    Sports Drinks vs. Water Sports drinks have established a dominating position in the exercise world. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent on media advertisements and athlete endorsements every year. The simple fact that many sports stars promote the use of rehydrating sports drinks leads the consumer to believe that such drinks must be more replenishing than just plain old water. If basketball superstars Kevin Garnett and Dwight Howard “bleed Gatorade”‚ doesn’t that make it true?

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    The Effects of Dehydration

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    Dehydration james November 18‚ 2010 Dehydration Water is an essential part to maintaining a healthy body and weight. Without the proper intake of water‚ the body becomes dehydrated and it begins to pull it from other places including from your blood. “This causes the closing of some smaller vessels (capillaries)‚ making your blood thicker‚ more susceptible to clotting‚ and harder to pump through your system. This can have serious implications in hypertension‚ high cholesterol‚ and heart

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