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- Diabetes Insipidus ExplainedDiabetes Insipidus is different from sugar diabetes. This rare diabetes type has to do with vasopressin hormones in the pituitary gland.
- Diabetes Insipidus: Cause of Frequent UrinationDiabetes insipidus can cause a person to have frequent urination and excessive thirst. It commonly results from low anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) production.
An In-Depth View of Diabetes Insipidus: A Kidney DiseaseNephrogenic diabetes insipidus is caused by a defect in the kidney's tubules that cause water to be excreted or absorbed. The body is then unable to respond to ADH.- How Lithium Treatment Aggravated My Diabetes InsipidusThe little known, rare, serious side effect of Lithium treatment: Diabetes Insipidus. My experience with this disease and raising awareness of the risk with Lithium treatment.
- Living with Diabetes InsipidusDiabetes insipidus is a disorder of fluid and electrolyte balance in the body usually caused by a antidiuretic hormone imbalance.
- What is Diabetes Insipidus?Most people have heard of diabetes. In addition, most people are aware that there are two common sub-types of diabetes.
- Information on Diabetes Mellitus and Diabetes InsipidusDiabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that prevents the body to utilize glucose completely or partially.
- Know the Difference Between Type 2 Diabetes and Diabetes InsipidusA person with either one of the medical conditions can suffer from excessive thirst and frequent urination. That, however, is where the similarities end.
- How Schizophrenia Impacts the Development of DiabetesIf you live with schizophrenia, here is what you need to know about the risks for developing primary diabetes insipidus.
Living with DiabetesThis is my story of living with diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus- DIABETES and ALCOHOL ABUSEThe detrimental effects of diabetes are well known. If you are diagnosed with diabetes should you stop drinking?
- Treating Diabetes with Food and MedicineHow to treat diabetes.
- The Importance of Controlling DiabetesDiabetes is one of America's number one killers and if not properly controlled by diet and, if needed, medication, can cause kidney failure, gangrene of the feet and legs, blindness, coma and death.
- Holiday Cooking for Families with DiabetesHoliday Cooking for Families with Diabetes
How to Prepare for a Water Deprivation TestIf you have been urinating excessively, your doctor may order a water deprivation test to check for endocrine disorders like diabetes insipidus.- Understanding Lithium's Effects on DepressionApproved by the Food and Drug Administration in 1970 no other medication has proven to as effective on Bipolar Disorders, depression, and severe mood changes as Lithium.
Protein Foods, Whey Protein, and One Bad Vegetarian's StoryProtein Nutrition and Protein Reviews, Whey Protein, Protein and mental health.- Success Healing Overactive Bladder with Kidney HerbsGotta go! Gotta go! Gotta go! URGENCY! Overactive Bladder, Muscle twitching, frequent urination, does this sound familiar?
- Are You Entitled to a Medical Exemption Certificate in the UK?Exemption certificates are issued to eligible NHS (National Health Service) patients. The certificates mean that patients do not have to pay prescription charges. Are you entitled to an exemption certificate in the UK?
Diseases that Make Dog Drink Tons of WaterSerious disease or illness can make a dog drink a lot of water.- DIABETIC DISEASES: CAUSES, EFFECTS and TREATMENTSThis artcicle examines the types, causes and effects and treatments of diabetic diseses.
- Managing Cholesterol: What Are Fibrates?Fibrates work in a roundabout way to manage high cholesterol. They lower triglycerides, which help raise HDL cholesterol, which helps reduce LDL cholesterol.
- Dehydration in ChildrenEverything you need to know about dehydration in children.
- Diseases Linked to the Sex Chromosome XA discussion of several of the diseases linked to the X chromosome.
- Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability?This articles discusses the various medical conditions that may qualify you for Social Security Disability. It groups them in the same categories used by SSD.
- Head Injury - The Use and Risks of CT ScanningOverview of head injury and concussion and evidence for CT scanning in this setting.
- Top Reasons Why Your Dog Pees on the FloorMy finance and I are one of those annoying couples who talk about their dog like a child.
- Don't Get Depressed About Schizophrenia ResearchMany positive findings have been reported in neuropathology studies. An attempt is made to make sense out of these findings and to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
- Animal UrinalysisAn exam of your pet's urine is a very ordinary laboratory investigation in veterinary medicine.
Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy (AFLP): What You Need to KnowAcute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) is a rare condition in which too much fat accumulates in the liver. In the past, the condition was almost always fatal. However, thanks to medical advances, mortality from AFLP has been greatly reduced.
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