| 31. | The hyponatremia can only be " corrected " by the consumption of salt in the diet.
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| 32. | Prolonged periods of exercise may be a cause, known as exercise-associated hyponatremia ( EAH ).
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| 33. | In fact, overly rapid correction of hyponatremia is the most common cause of that potentially devastating disorder.
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| 34. | He is a leading researcher on the condition now known as Exercise-associated hyponatremia ( EAH ).
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| 35. | Noakes hosted the 1st International Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia Consensus Development Conference in Cape Town in May 2005.
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| 36. | Any intake above 4 liters would lead to a dilution of the serum sodium concentration and thus hyponatremia.
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| 37. | Hyponatremia can also promote lithium retention by increasing reabsorption in the distal nephron, thus increasing lithium levels.
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| 38. | The use of sodium picosulfate has also been associated with certain electrolyte disturbances, such as hyponatremia and hypokalemia.
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| 39. | The person in question was in danger of hypokalemia or hyponatremia, two conditions which result from being dehydrated.
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| 40. | So, can hyponatremia strike after several hours of biking or playing tennis in 100-plus-degree heat?
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