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natriuretic - definition and meaning
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adjective Of or pertaining to natriuresis
noun Any substance that inhibits the reabsorption of cations, especially sodium , from urine
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adjective of or relating to natriuresis
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The present data supports the idea of natriuretic peptides as valuable biomarkers of RVD in
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The heart fights back by making its own countering hormones called natriuretic factors, which calm the heart and signal blood vessels in the body to relax and give it a break.
U.S. News 2009
Salt sensitivity in obese individuals may be a consequence of increased sympathetic activity, decreased responsiveness to atrial natriuretic peptide, activation of the renin-angiotensin system or mechanical pressure on the kidneys that increases sodium reabsorption.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » And the 2009 “Salt Lick” Award goes to Pizza! 2009
Levels of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide NT-proBNP are measured within 24 hours of admission to hospital and again at discharge to help doctors diagnose and manage patients with heart failure, which is often confused with other conditions.
Mammogram: Heart Predictor? Ann Lukits 2011
When you exercise, your rapidly beating heart releases a chemical called atrial natriuretic peptide ANP, which crosses over to the brain and directly turns off the stress response.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
Your rapidly beating heart also produces atrial natriuretic peptide ANP, which races over to the brain and directly shuts off the stress response originating in your limbic system.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
When you exercise, your rapidly beating heart releases a chemical called atrial natriuretic peptide ANP, which crosses over to the brain and directly turns off the stress response.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
First, when you exercise, your heart rate increases, and this stimulates your heart to release a hormone called atrial natriuretic peptide.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
Your rapidly beating heart also produces atrial natriuretic peptide ANP, which races over to the brain and directly shuts off the stress response originating in your limbic system.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
First, when you exercise, your heart rate increases, and this stimulates your heart to release a hormone called atrial natriuretic peptide.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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