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Low blood sodium hyponatremia in older adults

Well Rinku,The normal concentration of sodium in the blood plasma is 136-145 mM. Hyponatremia occurs when sodium falls below 130 mM. Plasma sodium levels of 125 mM or less are dangerous and can result in seizures and coma.DescriptionSodium is an atom, or ion, that carries a single positive charge. The sodium ion may be abbreviated as Na or as simply Na. Sodium can occur as a salt in a crystalline

Posted in Personal Health by rinku at 5:15 AM on October 06, 2008

What is a Low Sodium Diet?

Sodium is a mineral found as a natural ingredient in many foods. The most common form of sodium is salt. The low-sodium diet allows you 1/8-teaspoon of salt per day to use in food preparation or at the table. Salt substitutes use potassium instead of sodium. You may use them if your doctor approves. However, one should not use salt substitutes with some medications. Check with your doctor to be sure

Posted in Groceries by ritu.dhawan at 11:55 PM on February 22, 2008
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What is Narco-Analysis Test?

the crime. Experts inject a subject with hypnotics like Sodium Pentothal or Sodium Amytal under the controlled circumstances of the laboratory. The dose is dependent on the persons sex, age, health Narco test the subject is administered a fixed quantity of Sodium Pentothal or Sodium Amytal which puts him/her in a state of Hypnotism. Such a test is generally conducted on a suspect who is not coming

Posted in Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 3:36 PM on July 14, 2008

is this true that excess salt suck the calcium in our bone?

question...It is well known that high dietary sodium intake decreases renal calcium reabsorption, which in turn leads to a greater urinary calcium excretion. This effect has been demonstrated in studies in humans of all ages as well as in experimental animals. It is not clear to what extent sodium-induced calcium loss is compensated for by increased intestinal calcium absorption. It is suspected that

Posted in Personal Health by aryan at 11:03 PM on September 14, 2008

what is the use of sodium in our body?

Sodium is an electrolyte in the body and is required in the manufacture of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which protects the body from any infections that may be present in food....i think without sodium the cells cannot function properly as they form the necessary plasma in blood and also sodium helps in formation of hydroclhoric acid in stomach which protects teh body from all infectiosn

Posted in Personal Health by nira at 1:43 AM on January 14, 2008

What is the oxidation state of sodium in sodium amalgam??

Posted in Schools Anonymously at 5:33 PM on January 05, 2009

Is there conclusive evidence that the majority of people with a high-sodium diet will develop high blood pressure mainly as a result of such a diet?

No conclusive evidence Although people suffering from hypertension high blood pressure are often advised to lower their sodium intake, there is little evidence to suggest that high-sodium diets CAUSE the hypertension in the first place. Further, the AMA now cautions people with normal BP not to go on low-sodium diets. See the link to the Web MD article....well geeta,One of the controversies in preventive medicine

Posted in Personal Health by geeta iyera at 9:33 PM on December 03, 2008

How To Make Alkaline Water At Home!

There are a few common sources of bases. Bleach is a solution of sodium hypochlorite a base in water. Ammonia glass cleaners are ammonia gas dissolved in water which forms ammonium hydroxide a base. Drain clog removers like "Liquid Plumber" usually contain bleach and sodium hydroxide both bases in water. Be sure to read the labels on these though, since some brands choose to use an acid

Posted in Personal Health by John George at 5:37 AM on September 29, 2008

Healthy diet: Sodium?

Sodium helps maintain the right balance of fluids in your body, helps transmit nerve impulses, and influences the contraction and relaxation of muscles. Though necessary, too much sodium can be harmful. Most sodium in a persons diet comes from eating processed and prepared foods, such as canned vegetables, soups, luncheon meats and frozen foods. Therefore, avoid adding salt during cooking

Posted in Personal Health by Rocky at 3:00 AM on November 13, 2007
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Healthy diet: Sodium?

Sodium is almost completely absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract in the normal individual, but substantial losses may occur due to vomiting and diarrhoea. Most of the sodium consumed is excreted by the kidneys, with variable amounts being lost through the skin and stools. The sodium balance in the body is controlled by the hormone aldosterone, which is secreted by the adrenal gland.Sodium is the most

Posted in Health by sodium at 3:00 AM on November 13, 2007

Is it necessary for a healthy young person to control the intake of salt? What is the harm excess salt does to the body?

well, Sodium intake increases urinary calcium excretion and may thus lead to negative calcium balance and bone loss. Objective: We hypothesised that reducing sodium intake would reduce urinary calcium excretion and have a beneficial influence in bone metabolism. Design: A total of 29 subjects, 14 males and 15 females, were divided into two study groups. One group low-sodium group LS reduced

Posted in Personal Health by Tingtong at 2:07 PM on August 22, 2008

Description of Sodium?

, table salt, baking powder, baking soda, processed foods...Sodium is an element which has the symbol Na , atomic number 11, atomic mass 22.9898 g/mol, common oxidation number 1. Sodium is a soft, silvery white, highly reactive element and is a member of the alkali metals within "group 1" formerly known as group IA. It has only one stable isotope, 23Na. Sodium was first isolated by Sir Humphry

Posted in Beauty & Fashion by Dheer Singh at 8:27 PM on December 05, 2008

Is there any food remedies which prevent High pressure?

clinical studies and its ability to drastically lower blood pressure has been demonstrated.Last but not least it is important to implement a low-salt diet, or we should better say a low-sodium diet. Time and again has been demonstrated that sodium intake has a direct effect on blood pressure levels.INFORMATION SOURCE SITE :http://www.annamariavolpi.com /hypertension.html...Eat plenty of fruits as they are rich

Posted in Personal Health by Babita Verma at 2:52 PM on September 11, 2008

What are the risk factors for high blood pressure?

overweight Abdominal fat High sodium intake/high salt intake Excess alcohol. Treatable or partly treatable risk factors: High blood fats. Diabetes. Abdominal fat Kidney diseases causing diminished kidney that it is being caused by another disease secondary hypertension. Diet: Some people have difficulty getting rid of salt or sodium. In sensitive people, too much salt or too little potassium can lead to high blood

Posted in Personal Health by atul mishra at 4:43 PM on July 24, 2008

Egg White Nutrition Facts

4 grams of protein and 55 milligrams of sodium.Egg whites are commonly used in meringues and souffl&233;s; however, they provide a versatile protein source for those seeking a highly nutritious with zero fat and zero cholesterol. It also has zero carbohydrates, about 4 grams of protein and 55 milligrams of sodium.Egg whites are commonly used in meringues and souffl&233;s; however, they provide a

Posted in Personal Health by rinku at 11:29 PM on September 08, 2008
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