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From sensory circumventricular organs to cerebral cortex: Neural pathways controlling thirst and hunger

open access: yesJournal of Neuroendocrinology, 2019
Much progress has been made during the past 30 years with respect to elucidating the neural and endocrine pathways by which bodily needs for water and energy are brought to conscious awareness through the generation of thirst and hunger.
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Advances in the Management of Perioperative Patients' Thirst

AORN Journal, 2020
In response to an increase in osmolarity or a decrease in plasma volume, surgical patients often experience thirst during the perioperative period. Thirst causes intense discomfort for patients, but perioperative nurses and health care providers have ...
Leonel Alves Do Nascimento   +2 more
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Thirst neurons anticipate the homeostatic consequences of eating and drinking

open access: yesNature, 2016
Thirst motivates animals to drink in order to maintain fluid balance. Thirst has conventionally been viewed as a homeostatic response to changes in blood volume or tonicity.
Christopher A Zimmerman   +2 more
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THIRST.

The Lancet, 2020
R1260 Current Biology 26, R1247–R1271, December 19, 2016 © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. of neutralizing antibodies, which are protective against re-infection with viruses that share similar antigenic properties.
David E. Leib   +2 more
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Measuring thirst distress of patients in the intensive care unit.

Nursing Critical Care, 2021
BACKGROUND Thirst is one of the most intense and distressing symptoms experienced by patients in the intensive care unit (ICU), and no validated measurement tools exist. Validating a thirst measurement tool for the ICU population could be a first step in
M. Flim   +3 more
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Neural circuits underlying thirst and fluid homeostasis

open access: yesNature Reviews Neuroscience, 2017
Christopher A Zimmerman   +1 more
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Thirst

Nutrition, 2000
The homeostasis of body fluid traditionally is viewed as involving the regulation of its osmolality and of blood volume. However, the control of thirst is more complex than can be described in a two-factor model, and consideration of plasma sodium concentration and of arterial blood pressure also must be included in the discussion.
E M, Stricker, A F, Sved
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A thirst for advancement

Nature Materials, 2018
The resource-rich continent of Africa is showing signs of significant progress in materials science research and is harnessing a plethora of human and material resources to tackle a wide range of challenges.
Nelson Torto   +2 more
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Thirst.

Physiological Reviews, 1972
J. T. Fitzsimons, “Thirst,” vol. 52, no. 2, April 1972, p. 481, line 6, the formula should read: [See PDF for Equation]
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