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Summer may be a few months away, but warmer weather has already arrived. Drinking adequate fluids is an essential part of staying cool and chronic dehydration can cause a wide range of unpleasant ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Hydration is crucial to our health. In fact, studies show chronic dehydration can lead to a shorter life expectancy, but Internist Dr. Mahmud Kara says 50 percent of Americans ...
Up to 75% of Americans suffer from chronic dehydration, according to multiple studies — and this becomes even more dangerous as summer temperatures heat up. To help you stay hydrated in the heat, Dr.
DENVER — As temperatures soar and Ohioans flock outdoors this summer, a Denver cardiologist is sounding the alarm about a hidden health risk many people overlook: the dangerous connection between ...
Studies show that 75 percent of Americans fail to meet their daily intake of fluids, which can lead to chronic dehydration. This condition can be blamed for many ailments like kidney stones, ...
A flood emergency is underway in western Washington as several communities are underwater from historic rains. You've heard over and over again the health benefits of drinking water. Clearer skin and ...
Water is the very essence of life, comprising a significant percentage of our body weight and playing a critical role in virtually every bodily function. From transporting nutrients and oxygen to ...
Most people believe thirst is the first sign of dehydration, but this dangerous misconception puts millions at risk every day. By the time you feel thirsty, your body has already been operating in ...
NEW ORLEANS — Body water represents 76% of a human’s muscle mass. With aging, there is a progressive decline in total body water (TBW) – the result of sarcopenia, the aging loss of muscle, and the ...
A mysterious kidney disease that has killed over 20,000 people in Central America, most of them sugar cane workers, may be caused by chronic, severe dehydration linked to global climate change, ...