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Results 1 - 10 of 144 for ALCOHOL OR BENZALKONIUM OR IODINE OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. Alcohol use disorder is a diagnosis made when an individual has severe problems related to drinking alcohol. Alcohol use disorder can cause major health, social, ...
  2. ... called neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus) is a disorder of water balance. The body normally balances fluid intake by ... of urine (polyuria), which depletes the amount of water in the body. This water loss also leads ...
  3. ... called nephrogenic diabetes insipidus) is a disorder of water balance. The body normally balances fluid intake by ... of urine (polyuria), which depletes the amount of water in the body. This water loss also leads ...
  4. ... may instead be involved in the transport of water molecules out of nerve cells (neurons). More than ... Baslow MH. Brain N-acetylaspartate as a molecular water pump and its role in the etiology of ...
  5. ... throughout life. In some adults, myoclonus improves with alcohol consumption, which can lead to affected individuals self-medicating and developing alcohol use disorder.People with myoclonus-dystonia often develop ...
  6. ... epidermis). The lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) through the skin. At least 20 ...
  7. ... to liver damage resembling the damage caused by alcohol abuse, but that occurs in people who do ...
  8. ... CoA dehydrogenase II ABAD amyloid-beta peptide binding alcohol dehydrogenase CAMR ERAB HADH2 HCD2 HSD10 hydroxysteroid (17- ...
  9. ... epidermis). The lipid layers are necessary to prevent water loss (dehydration) through the skin. More than 55 ...
  10. ... are a series of small tubes that reabsorb water from the kidneys into the bloodstream.The interaction ... triggers chemical reactions that control the body's water balance. When a person's fluid intake is ...
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