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  2. Sweat test - Wikipedia

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    Sweat test. Sweat test. Purpose. measures concentration of chloride. The sweat test measures the concentration of chloride that is excreted in sweat. It is used to screen for cystic fibrosis (CF). [1] Due to defective chloride channels (CFTR), the concentration of chloride in sweat is elevated in individuals with CF.

  3. Hypohidrosis - Wikipedia

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    Sweat is readily visualized by a topical indicator such as iodinated starch or sodium alizarin sulphonate, both of which undergo a dramatic colour change when moistened by sweat. A thermoregulatory sweat test can evaluate the body’s response to a thermal stimulus by inducing sweating through a hot box (also called a hot room), a thermal ...

  4. Sweat diagnostics - Wikipedia

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    Sweat diagnostics is an emerging non-invasive technique used to provide insights to the health of the human body. Common sweat diagnostic tests include testing for cystic fibrosis [ 1] and illicit drugs. [ 2] Most testing of human sweat is in reference to the eccrine sweat gland which in contrast to the apocrine sweat gland, has a lower ...

  5. Changing Your Nutrition Plan Can Help You Deal With Training ...

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    Sweat Sodium/Electrolyte Test: This test determines how much sodium you lose in your sweat and, therefore, how much you need to replace during exercise. Unlike sweat volume, sweat sodium loss ...

  6. Sensors can read your sweat and predict overheating. Here's ...

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    Another wearable, made by Massachusetts company Epicore Biosystems, analyzes sweat to determine when workers are at risk of dehydration and overheating. “Until a few years ago, you just sort of wiped (sweat) off with a towel,” CEO Rooz Ghaffari said. “Turns out there’s all this information packed away that we’ve been missing.”

  7. Minor test - Wikipedia

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    Minor test. Minor test. Purpose. for testing sudomotor function. The Minor test (also known as Minor's test, the starch–iodine test, and the iodine–starch test), described by Victor Minor in 1928, [1] is a qualitative medical test that is used to evaluate sudomotor function (perspiration or sweating). [2]

  8. Your sweat could hold secrets about your health, researchers ...

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    Fingertip glands can produce 100 to 1,000 times more sweat than most other areas of the body, even during rest, according to the researchers. "This constant trickle of natural perspiration ...

  9. Sensors can read your sweat and predict overheating. Here's ...

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    Another wearable, made by Massachusetts company Epicore Biosystems, analyzes sweat to determine when workers are at risk of dehydration and overheating. “Until a few years ago, you just sort of ...