salt

  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Myeloid-Specific JAK2 Contributes to Inflammation and Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure, 2024, Saleem et al.

    Myeloid-Specific JAK2 Contributes to Inflammation and Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure Mohammad Saleem; Luul A. Aden; Ashley L. Mutchler; Chitra Basu; Lale A. Ertuglu; Quanhu Sheng; Niki Penner; Anna R. Hemnes; Jennifer H. Park; Jeanne A. Ishimwe; Cheryl L. Laffer; Fernando Elijovich...
  2. SNT Gatchaman

    Dietary sodium and health: How much is too much for those with orthostatic disorders?, 2022, Stock et al.

    Dietary sodium and health: How much is too much for those with orthostatic disorders? Stock; Chelimsky; Edwards; Farquhar High dietary salt (NaCl) increases blood pressure (BP) and can adversely impact multiple target organs including the vasculature, heart, kidneys, brain, autonomic nervous...
  3. MrMagoo

    ME Association funds development of new protocol for Dysautomnia

    https://meassociation.org.uk/2024/06/me-association-professor-manoj-sivan-to-develop-new-protocol-for-dysautonomia-in-me-cfs-and-long- sorry Dont know how to copy the text
  4. Mij

    Salt

    Salt from the autonomic perspective, 2022, William P Cheshire - editorial https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1566070222000297?dgcid=author#bb0005
  5. Mij

    Blood pressure regulation in autonomic failure by dietary sodium, blood volume and posture, 2021, Italo Biaggioni

    Abstract In normal subjects natriuresis is tightly coupled to dietary salt ingestion to maintain sodium balance. Likewise, blood pressure remains unchanged over a wide range of salt intake because of pressure natriuresis, whereby an increase in blood pressure stimulates renal sodium excretion...
  6. Mij

    Salt supplementation in the management of orthostatic intolerance: Vasovagal syncope and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, 2021 E.L Williams

    Abstract Salt supplementation is a common non-pharmacological approach to the management of recurrent orthostatic syncope or presyncope, particularly for patients with vasovagal syncope (VVS) or postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), although there is limited consensus on the optimal...
  7. Mij

    Salt: The paradoxical philosopher's stone of autonomic medicine

    New paper on Salt: The paradoxical philosopher's stone of autonomic medicine - to expand intravascular volume or to raise blood pressure. Highlights Salt has profoundly shaped human history, including diet and medicine. • Salt improves orthostatic tolerance but also increases risk of...
  8. Mij

    Too much salt suppresses phagocytes

    https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-04/mdcf-tms043021.php
  9. Ryan31337

    Effect of High Dietary Sodium Intake in Patients With Postural Tachycardia Syndrome, 2021, Garland et al

    Abstract Background High sodium intake is recommended for the treatment of postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) to counteract the hypovolemia and elevated plasma norepinephrine that contribute to excessive orthostatic tachycardia, but evidence of its efficacy is not available. Objectives This...
  10. Hoopoe

    Cardiopulmonary responses to exercise in an individual with ME/CFS during long-term treatment with intravenous saline, 2020 Davenport et al

    BACKGROUND: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) causes significant impairment in dailyactivities, including the ability to pursue daily activities. Chronotropic intolerance is becoming better characterized in ME/CFS and may be the target of supportive treatment...
  11. ahimsa

    The Benefits of Oral Rehydration on Orthostatic Intolerance in Children with Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (2019) Marvin S Medow, et al

    The Benefits of Oral Rehydration on Orthostatic Intolerance in Children with Postural Tachycardia Syndrome Marvin S. Medow, PhD, Kenneth Guber, BSm Shilpan Chokshi, BS, Courtney Terilli, BSN, Paul Visintainer, PhD, Julian M. Stewart, MD, PhD...
  12. MeSci

    Review Questions Wisdom of Limiting Salt Intake in Heart Failure

    Something that may concern quite a few ME sufferers. Personally I need a lot of salt, and so do some others. Review Questions Wisdom of Limiting Salt Intake in Heart Failure By Kelly Young Edited by - David G. Fairchild, MD, MPH It is not clear whether lowering dietary salt intake actually...
  13. Since2010

    Too much salt creates an auto-immune type effect in the brain

    A story on Australian radio Tuesday morning local time covered a paper in the journal Nature (the audio won't play outside Australia, so for those overseas I'll try to find the study link and post below). According to the researcher interviewed in the radio piece, too much salt changes the gut...
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