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  2. Water intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Water intoxication can be prevented if a person's intake of water does not grossly exceed their losses. Healthy kidneys can excrete approximately 800 millilitres to one litre of fluid water (0.84–1.04 quarts) per hour. [15] However, stress (from prolonged physical exertion), as well as disease states, can greatly reduce this amount. [15]

  3. Numerous factors can cause kidney disease. Here are the ... - AOL

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    AKI - the other main type of kidney disease - can be caused by dehydration, blood loss, urinary tract obstructions such as kidney stones or blood clots, low blood pressure, or heart disease. It ...

  4. CKDu in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Cadmium: A known nephrotoxic environmental toxin reported to impair kidney function following exposure. [10] Low levels detected in drinking water in CKDu affected areas. [5] Arsenic: Combined with water hardness, has been shown to cause kidney damage through calcium arsenate crystal formation.

  5. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Dehydration can cause hypernatremia (high levels of sodium ions in the blood). This is distinct from hypovolemia (loss of blood volume, particularly blood plasma). Chronic dehydration can cause kidney stones as well as the development of chronic kidney disease. [5] [6]

  6. The Hidden Benefits of Drinking Coconut Water - AOL

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    Drinking coconut water daily can be a part of a healthy diet, especially for those who live in especially hot climates and workout a lot, says Olszewski. ... kidney disease “should exercise ...

  7. Popular bottled water brands contain toxic 'forever chemicals ...

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    PFAS are found in drinking water ... large amounts of the two most-studied PFAS chemicals can cause cancer and birth defects — plus have reproductive and developmental, liver and kidney, and ...

  8. Diuresis - Wikipedia

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    The substances cause an increase in the osmotic pressure within the tubule, causing retention of water within the lumen, and thus reduces the reabsorption of water, increasing urine output (i.e., diuresis). The same effect can be seen in therapeutics such as mannitol, which is used to increase urine output and decrease extracellular fluid volume.

  9. How much water do you need to drink? Stanley cup craze has ...

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    But the study doesn’t prove that drinking more water will prevent chronic disease, experts told NBC News. The relationship between drinking fluids and age-related chronic diseases remains ...