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She enjoys spending time with her husband, Bill, and pet ducks on their 10-acre hobby farm. \n\n### Education\n\nTamara obtained her BS in Kinesiology at the University of California at Los Angeles, CA. As well as her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA; and her Philosophy Doctor (PhD) at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.\n\n### Published Work\n\nWith more than 80 published scientific works to her name, Dr Tamara Hew-Butler is a leading figure in the field of hydration and hyponatremia.  \n  \n[Considering exercise-associated hyponatremia as a continuum](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323664951_Considering_exercise-associated_hyponatraemia_as_a_continuum \"Considering exercise-associated hyponatremia on a continuum\") (BMJ Case Reports, 2018)\n\n[Exercise associated hyponatremia: 2017 update](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5334560/ \"Exercise-associated hyponatremia\") (Frontiers in Medicine, Lausanne)","childMarkdownRemark":{"html":"<h3 id=\"exercise-physiologist-and-professor\">Exercise Physiologist and Professor</h3>\n<h3 id=\"experience\">Experience</h3>\n<p>Dr Tamara Hew-Butler is an Exercise Physiologist and Associate Professor of Exercise and Sports Science at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.</p>\n<p>She is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM) and specializes in both sports medicine and exercise physiology.</p>\n<p>Her expertise is in exercise-associated hyponatremia and the endocrine regulation of water and sodium balance.</p>\n<p>She has published over 80 scientific articles and her work has been highlighted on radio shows (Science Friday, National Public Radio), television (The Weather Channel), podcasts (CJSM), newspapers (New York Times, Washington Post, CNN), a comic strip (xkcd) and reality television show (Adam Ruins Everything).</p>\n<p>Dr Hew-Butler is an avid runner and sports fan. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Bill, and pet ducks on their 10-acre hobby farm. </p>\n<h3 id=\"education\">Education</h3>\n<p>Tamara obtained her BS in Kinesiology at the University of California at Los Angeles, CA. As well as her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA; and her Philosophy Doctor (PhD) at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.</p>\n<h3 id=\"published-work\">Published Work</h3>\n<p>With more than 80 published scientific works to her name, Dr Tamara Hew-Butler is a leading figure in the field of hydration and hyponatremia.  </p>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.researchgate.net/publication/323664951_Considering_exercise-associated_hyponatraemia_as_a_continuum\" title=\"Considering exercise-associated hyponatremia on a continuum\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">Considering exercise-associated hyponatremia as a continuum</a> (BMJ Case Reports, 2018)</p>\n<p><a href=\"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5334560/\" title=\"Exercise-associated hyponatremia\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">Exercise associated hyponatremia: 2017 update</a> (Frontiers in Medicine, Lausanne)</p>"}},"headshot":{"file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/428xzyjdw7rf/3iHYU8HSGsxA39HcukzuOK/e2520913238f3e4a90e98c077c31a392/ezgif_opt.jpg"}},"facebookHandle":"https://www.facebook.com/hyponaqueen/","twitterHandle":"https://twitter.com/hyponaqueen","instagramHandle":null,"linkedInProfile":"https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-hew-butler-86390742/","stravaProfile":null}},"pageContext":{"reviewer":"dr-tamara-hew-butler"}},"staticQueryHashes":["1095528202","1204021508","142052947","1485196607","1527722960","2488678560","266977044","2746441856","2932112381","3035445994","3266792109","3683832922","3998591504","4055654595","4087350428","473255425","608825219","657160472"]}