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  2. Diuresis - Wikipedia

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    Osmotic diuresis is the increase of urination rate caused by the presence of certain substances in the proximal tubule (PCT) of the kidneys. [2] The excretion occurs when substances such as glucose enter the kidney tubules and cannot be reabsorbed (due to a pathological state or the normal nature of the substance).

  3. Diuretic - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, diuretics are used to treat heart failure, liver cirrhosis, hypertension, influenza, water poisoning, and certain kidney diseases.Some diuretics, such as acetazolamide, help to make the urine more alkaline, and are helpful in increasing excretion of substances such as aspirin in cases of overdose or poisoning.

  4. Standing More May Not Offset Effects of Sitting, Could Cause ...

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    Sitting for more than 10 hours per day increased both cardiovascular and orthostatic disease risk. For every hour of sitting above 10 hours, cardiovascular disease risk increased by 15%, and ...

  5. Research keeps telling us that sitting is bad for our health ...

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    New research confirms it: Sitting for long periods of time is bad for your health.Following a November 2023 study which found that any activity is better for your cardiovascular health than ...

  6. Sitting too much is a danger not even exercise can undo ... - AOL

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    What’s more, people in the most inactive group, who recorded more than 10.6 sedentary hours a day, had a 40% to 60% greater risk of heart failure and cardiovascular death than those in the 8.2 ...

  7. Urination - Wikipedia

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    While sitting toilets are the most common form in Western countries, squat toilets are common in Asia, Africa, and the Arab world. Urinals for men are widespread worldwide, although women's urinals are available in some countries, recently becoming more common in Western countries.

  8. Exercise might reverse side effects of sitting too long

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    To reduce sitting at the activity that might take up the most of your time –– your job –– The Wall Street Journal suggests ways to get a standing desk without exhausting your budget.

  9. Platypnea - Wikipedia

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    Platypnea or platypnoea is shortness of breath (dyspnea) that is relieved when lying down, and worsens when sitting or standing upright. It is the opposite of orthopnea. [1] The condition was first described in 1949 and named in 1969.