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Results 1 - 10 of 37 for Body water
  1. ... part of the complex mechanism used by the body to regulate blood pressure by reabsorbing water in the kidneys.
  2. ... and the bag immersed in cold water (ice water if available). Cooling the severed body part will keep it alive for much longer ...
  3. ... fluid in the body to carry on normal body functions can lead to dehydration. It is important to drink plenty of water during physical activity to maintain optimal energy levels ...
  4. ... your way down to the rest of the body. Pay special attention to the skin creases and diaper area. Rinse your baby with clean warm water and dry him or her completely.
  5. ... tearing action of the eye. If the foreign body can be seen on the inner surface of either the lower or upper lid, try to gently flush it out with water or use a cotton-tipped swab to evert ...
  6. ... vitamin C, aids in many functions of the body, including the absorption of iron. Large doses of C do not usually cause toxicity because, as a water-soluble vitamin, it is simply excreted in the ...
  7. Tinea Cruris (VisualDX)  
    Tinea Infections/Images ... Tinea Infections ... VisualDX ... Understand tinea cruris, a fungal infection commonly known as jock itch. Learn about its causes, symptoms, ...
  8. Corneal Foreign Body (VisualDX)  
    Foreign Bodies/Images ... Foreign Bodies ... Corneal Disorders/Images ... Corneal Disorders ... Eye Injuries/Images ... Eye Injuries ... VisualDX ... Corneal foreign bodies can cause pain, ...
  9. ... the colon. In the colon most of the water is absorbed from the food residue. The residue is then eliminated from the body as feces.
  10. ... known as essential fatty acids (EFAs) because the body cannot make ... fish including tuna, salmon, and mackerel. Other important ...
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