As temperatures drop, experts warn that winter dehydration is more common than most people realize—and your body has subtle ways of signaling it needs more water.
Frostbite isn’t the only medical concern to keep in mind during times of extreme cold. While dehydration is often thought of ...
The signs you’re not drinking enough water – and how to up your intake - Dehydration often shows up in ways we don’t ...
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, ...
But few realise that we need to drink adequate fluids in winter as well. Dr Suranjit Chatterjee, senior consultant, internal medicine, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, says: “ Dehydration is common in ...
Not drinking enough fluids can produce several clear warning signs, such as darker urine, tiredness, and headaches. Below, GP ...
WASHINGTON — A heat wave is hitting the D.C. area, and spending too much time or doing physical activity outside could put you at risk of dangerous heat-related illnesses. One major risk is ...