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  2. Polydipsia - Wikipedia

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    Polydipsia is excessive thirst or excess drinking. [1] The word derives from Greek πολυδίψιος (poludípsios) 'very thirsty', [2] which is derived from Ancient Greek πολύς (polús) 'much, many' and δίψα (dípsa) 'thirst'. Polydipsia is a nonspecific symptom in various medical disorders.

  3. 12 Healthy Late-Night Snack Ideas - AOL

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    A healthy, zesty snack is never far away when you stack red bell pepper strips, pepper Jack cheese and guacamole in a mason jar. Swap the pepper Jack with regular Jack or Cheddar cheese to cut the ...

  4. Primary polydipsia - Wikipedia

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    Signs and symptoms of psychogenic polydipsia include: [3] Excessive thirst and xerostomia, leading to overconsumption of water; Hyponatraemia, causing headache, muscular weakness, twitching, confusion, vomiting, irritability etc., although this is only seen in 20–30% of cases.

  5. 25 Healthy Late-Night Snacks to Satisfy Midnight Cravings - AOL

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    Here's a sneak peek of 25 nutritionist-approved healthy midnight snacks to eat whenever (including before bed, if you must): 1. Hummus with Whole Grain Crackers or Veggies

  6. 11 Late-Night Snacks That Are Actually Healthy - AOL

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    Late-night or midnight snacking isn’t usually a great idea—especially if you are intermittent fasting—but sometimes you need a little something to tide you over until breakfast. If you crave ...

  7. 25 Healthy Midnight Snacks for Late Night Munching - AOL

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    Despite our best efforts to get a good night’s sleep (read: hitting the hay at 10 p.m., taking an Instagram hiatus and keeping our phone off the nightstand), there’s one crucial factor that ...

  8. Nocturia - Wikipedia

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    Nocturia is defined by the International Continence Society (ICS) as "the complaint that the individual has to wake at night one or more times for voiding (i.e., to urinate)". [1] The term is derived from Latin nox – "night", and Greek [τα] ούρα – "urine". Causes are varied and can be difficult to discern. [2]

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