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Survival Stories Get It Wrong, Drinking Pee Won’t Save You
By the time you’re dehydrated enough to consider drinking urine, the urine will be so concentrated that it’s just too salty.
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Low urine output in babies not normal, say paediatricians
Child health experts have raised the alarm over the dangers of reduced urine output in babies, describing it as a potential ...
Testosterone therapy can help men with low hormone levels, but experts warn of serious risks including stroke, prostate ...
Ancient medical practices often leave modern readers in disbelief, as these bygone remedies highlight the stark contrast ...
A new gene therapy approach aimed at protecting people with type 1 diabetes from developing diabetic kidney disease—a serious ...
In a profound loss for the Utah community, KUTV reporter Paul Nelson passed away after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. His journey, marked by resilience and an unwavering spirit, serves as ...
Denali Therapeutics has become the latest on a growing list of biotechs to experience an FDA review delay in recent months. | ...
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MedPage Today on MSN'You're Giving Yourself Expensive Urine': What We Heard This Week
"Best-case scenario you're giving yourself expensive urine." -- Lauren Shawn, MD, of Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, New ...
In a preclinical mouse study, gene therapy delivering VEGFC to kidney cells reduced early signs of kidney damage in Type 1 ...
Heavy metals are dangerous at high levels, but treatments that remove can also be risky and only benefit certain patients.
"ER" and "Doctor Who" star Alex Kingston has revealed she was diagnosed with womb cancer after a "shocking" incident on stage ...
University of Bristol researchers have discovered a VEGF-C gene therapy that protects the kidneys in people with type 1 diabetes ...
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