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Every breath you make

By Nicola Jones

20 October 2001

ARE you awash with fluid, or close to dehydration? It’s an important question
for people with conditions like kidney failure, and now it can be answered with
a whiff of your breath.

Doctors normally have to take a blood sample to get an accurate measure how
much water is sloshing around someone’s body. The patient first drinks a
measured amount of heavy water, in which deuterium atoms replace normal
hydrogen. The heavy water spreads evenly throughout the body’s fluids, so
doctors can calculate how much fluid there is by analysing the concentration of
deuterium in a blood sample. Doctors monitoring…

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