Dehydration affects all ages, often unnoticed in winter. Stay hydrated by drinking enough fluids and eating water-rich foods.
Dehydration occurs when our body doesn’t have enough water. Even slight drops in fluid levels have noticeable consequences, such as headaches, feeling dizzy, lethargy and struggling to concentrate.
But I'm talking about the threat for severe weather and flooding. That threat continues to increase, especially as we go into tonight overnight tomorrow and then come tomorrow or Monday ...
Severe storms and tornadoes battered Oklahoma early Sunday, tossing cars and ripping roofs off buildings in the middle of the night and leaving about 86,000 homes and businesses without power. At ...
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The south-central U.S. is the focus of unsettled weather this weekend, with flash flooding and severe thunderstorms threatening a large swath of the southern Plains. Several rounds of heavy rain ...
Acute gastroenteritis (AGE ... based on the degree of clinical dehydration. The clinical dehydration score may be utilized as a means to standardize pediatric dehydration assessment.
In the 1960s, diseases like cholera and dysentery killed some five million children worldwide per year, primarily through dehydration caused by diarrhea and vomiting. Patients could go “from a ...