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Water intoxication, also
known as
water poisoning,
hyperhydration, overhydration, or
water toxemia, is a
potentially fatal disturbance in
brain functions...
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contact with
other liquids. The
excess moisture is
sometimes called hyperhydration. One may also
notice maceration after wearing non-breathable plastic...
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necessary while exercising,
putting them at risk of
water intoxication (
hyperhydration),
which can be fatal. The po****r
claim that "a
person should consume...
- Inc. Wong, L. G. (December 1994). "Hypervolemia in Men from
Drinking Hyperhydration Fluids at Rest and
During Exercise" (PDF). NASA.
Retrieved December...
- of hy****nsitivity to the
components of the drug,
hypervolemia and
hyperhydration. (broken link to
reference -
needs updating) Platt, Sam (1 September...
- g/dL and at
least 10.5 g/dL
during the 2nd trimester.
Dehydration or
hyperhydration can
greatly influence measured hemoglobin levels.
Albumin can indicate...
- uric acid
crystals are
deposited in the kidneys.
Treatment includes
hyperhydration to
dilute and
excrete uric acid via urine,
rasburicase to
reduce levels...
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hikers can
encounter along the
Bright Angel Trail include dehydration,
hyperhydration,
sudden rainstorms,
flash flooding,
loose footing,
bootpacked ice, rockfall...
- May 30, 2008, p. 1. Mooallem, Jon. “The
Unintended Consequences of
Hyperhydration”
Archived 2018-08-13 at the
Wayback Machine, The New York Times, May...