Bedwetting Chemistry

A higher concentration of sodium and urea in urine could underlie a type of bedwetting in children that does not respond to the common medication, desmopressin. The levels of these natural substances could indicate an imbalance of the hormone-like compound prostaglandin, and suggests a new approach to treating this common problem.
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The sky was lit by the splendor of the moon,/
so powerful I fell to the ground./
Your love has made me sure/
I am ready to forsake this worldly life/
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