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  2. Exercise-induced nausea - Wikipedia

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    A study of 20 volunteers conducted at Nagoya University in Japan associated a higher degree of exercise-induced nausea after eating. [1] Lack of hydration during exercise is a well known cause of headache and nausea. [2] Exercising at a heavy rate causes blood flow to be taken away from the stomach, causing nausea. [3]

  3. Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state - Wikipedia

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    The main risk factor is a history of diabetes mellitus type 2. [4] Occasionally it may occur in those without a prior history of diabetes or those with diabetes mellitus type 1. [3] [4] Triggers include infections, stroke, trauma, certain medications, and heart attacks. [4] Other risk factors: Lack of sufficient insulin (but enough to prevent ...

  4. She just ran the NYC marathon with Type 1 diabetes. She ...

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    This was the ninth marathon for Nathan, 37, who doesn’t have diabetes, and Brea’s second. “It was a nice full-circle moment for me,” said Brea, 36. “I ran my first marathon in 2014 ...

  5. Diabetic coma - Wikipedia

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    People with type 1 diabetes mellitus who must take insulin in full replacement doses are most vulnerable to episodes of hypoglycemia (low blood glucose levels). This can occur if a person takes too much insulin or diabetic medication, does strenuous exercise without eating additional food, misses meals, consumes too much alcohol, or consumes alcohol without food. [5]

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  8. Runner's diarrhea - Wikipedia

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    Runner's diarrhea will normally clear up by itself from several hours to two days after running. As with all forms of diarrhea, replacement of fluids and electrolytes is advisable. Methods to prevent runner's diarrhea will vary between individuals, although it is advisable to consider examining the pre-running diet to determine potential ...

  9. Marathon runner crawls to finish line after collapsing

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