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Diabetes InsipidusInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Diabetes Insipidus Foundation [Recommended] Description: Provides information on the different forms of diabetes insipidus. Includes email support group, articles, brochures, FAQs, and other information. (diabetesinsipidus.org) |
Diabetes Insipidus Description: Patient information from the American Academy of Family Physicians. (familydoctor.org) |
Diabetes Insipidus - from Family Village Description: Informative collection of links including who to contact, chat room and support details, and organisations and websites that deal with DI (familyvillage.wisc.edu) |
Diabetes Insipidus - From Methodist Health Care Description: Information on DI including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. (methodisthealth.com) |
Diabetes insipidus - Overview Description: Article from Adam.com includes information on this illness such as causes, incidences, risk factors, with links to central DI, Nephrogenic DI and links to further explanation of medical terminolgy used. (nlm.nih.gov) |
DIARD Description: The Diabetes Insipidus and Related Disorders network is for persons who have, or care for someone with any form of diabetes insipidus disorder. (hometown.aol.com) |
Disorder-Specific Survival Kit: Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Description: Includes information about the cause, diagnosis and management of NDI and other types of diabetes insipidus. (depts.washington.edu) |
GeneClinics: Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Description: Information including detailed statistics, summary of the illness, clinical descriptions, diagnosis, treatments, emergency procedures, resources, references, and profile historys. (geneclinics.org) |
MedicineNet.com - Diseases & Conditions - Diabetes Insipidus Description: Good article on what is Diabetes Insipidus, how it is diagnosed and treated. Also includes a forum for those with Diabetes Insipidus. (medicinenet.com) |
Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus Foundation Description: The NDI Foundation was formed to support education, research, treatment, and cure for nephrogenic diabetes insipidus. (ndif.org) |
RXmed: Diabetes Insipidus Description: Printable and easy to understand fact sheet that covers the basics of Diabetes Insipidus (rxmed.com) |
The Facts About Diabetes Insipidus Description: Considerably well written informative article with a lot of detail on what DI is, how it affects you, symptoms, prevention, diagnosis, treatments with many reference links for the newly diagnosed to the medical professional. (histio.org) |
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Diabetes Insipidus Description: Basic fact sheet on Diabetes Insipidus. Includes causes, treatments and diagnosis. (content.jeffersonhospital.org) |
Wolfram Syndrome Description: A comprehensive educational site. Diagnosis, treatment, symptoms, and quality of life issues related to this genetic progressive neurodegenerative disease are addressed by a physician. (wolfram.150m.com) |
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