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Intermittent reinforcement and salt arousal of thirst in rats [PDF]
Stanley R. Scobie, Craig C. Jensen
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Neural Control and Modulation of Thirst, Sodium Appetite, and Hunger
Vineet Augustine, Sangjun Lee, Yuki Oka
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ABSTRACT Over the last decade, various studies have focused on the functioning of local food policy councils and their key role in institutionalizing participatory governance mechanisms involving stakeholders concerned with the promotion of sustainable food systems.
Laurence Guillaumie+3 more
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ABSTRACT The pledge to Leave No One Behind is central to the 2030 Agenda and cuts across all the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To realize this cross‐sectoral approach to inequality, policy coherence is considered an important tool. This article questions whether and how policy coherence leaves no one behind.
Nikki J. J. Theeuwes+2 more
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Insights into clinical practice: A national survey on fluid intake management in heart failure
There are differences in clinical practice regarding fluid intake management, which may lead to patients with heart failure receiving different and incohesive recommendations. Therefore, there is a need for unified and nationally accepted guidelines in Sweden regarding management on fluid intake. Abstract Aims Due to insufficient evidence and a lack of
Linn Höög+3 more
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Finerenone and glycaemic status in patients with heart failure with mildly reduced/preserved ejection fraction. CI, confidence interval; CV, cardiovascular; HF, heart failure; HR, hazard ratio; RR, rate ratio. Abstract Aims The efficacy and safety of the non‐steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, finerenone, have not been examined in patients
Jawad H. Butt+18 more
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Incentive learning and the motivational control of instrumental performance by thirst [PDF]
Matı́as López+2 more
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Lower extremity lymphatic flow is associated with diuretic response in acute heart failure
Lower extremity lymphatic flow and diuretic response in acute heart failure (AHF). IV, intravenous. (Created in BioRender) Abstract AimsThe dysfunctional lymphatic system appears to play an important role in the development and progression of congestion in heart failure. We hypothesized that in acute heart failure (AHF), diuretic efficacy is associated
Barbara Ponikowska+6 more
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