Articles, tagged with "symptoms of dehydration", page 1
09th November 2011
Dehydration symptoms are the direct result of your body not having enough water or fluids to function properly.
Dehydration symptoms can result due to a number of situations or conditions. Diarrhea, vomiting, and simply failing to drink enough water to...
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Author:
Dr. Becky Gillaspy
11th October 2011
This can also result from improper feeding strategies and less knowledge in formula preparation. Low socio-economic status and poor access to healthy foods are the main reasons for malnutrition. In this feeding problem, you are giving less nutrition than ...
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ArmandDickson
04th April 2011
Your body is made up of 60-70% water. It stands to reason that sufficient water is necessary for the ongoing health of nearly all your body’s functions. Among many other reasons, you need water to keep joints lubricated, flush toxins out of your body, del...
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Author:
gmanty
24th March 2011
It may seem obvious but make sure you have a good pair of boots that have been well broken in. Take a pair of trainers that you can wear on the mountain and always keep a pair of clean socks for summit day.
When on Kilimanjaro drink as much water as...
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Rubel Zaman
17th March 2011
Wilderness survival skills are a must if you are planning an adventure into the woods and mountains. Being prepared is the best means of survival. By practicing the necessary skills beforehand, not only will the enjoyment of the adventure be enhanced, but...
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Author:
AaronA
18th February 2011
Coffee is actually a very healthy drink, if you consume it with moderation. It contains a lot of antioxidants, which are good for your body. For someone that doesn’t have any health issues, like high blood pressure, one or two cups of coffee every day sh...
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Author:
Jamie
23rd December 2010
A low energy lifestyle let you live with low energy. A life with high energy leaves you quite a lot of energy. It is simple for most people.
Find yourself curling up in the bed in the afternoon? Admiring lots of energy of your children or others? Do not ...
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Author:
Mei
16th November 2010
Water: How much is enough? Really?
What percentage of the human body is made up of water? Well, depending on gender,
the answer is between 65 and 70%. The overwhelming majority of this water is found in
extracellular space and in the bloodstream. Most ...
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Author:
Dr. Michael Imani
27th September 2010
Dehydration is a topic that I can readily identify with at this time as my wonderful 80 year old mother has been fighting cancer for two years now and is attempting her third round of chemotherapy, but has recently been hospitalized from complications due...
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brent01
18th June 2010
Drinking water to help manage urinary incontinence may seem counter-intuitive, but it's sound advice that can actually help.
It may be natural to assume that drinking an absolute minimum of fluids will curb incontinence, but that's an unhealthy and cou...
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Author:
RA Butters
12th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Julie AustinRunners will try different things to cut their running time, but one of the worst things they can do is to become dehydrated. This will not only impact their time, but could cause serious health problems.Dehydration can occu...
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Create for Cash
02nd March 2010
When you are not feeling well with the cold or the flu you will do anything to feel better. One way to feel better quickly is to use a humidifier. There are two main different models available, a cool mist and a warm mist, which one is better?
Cool M...
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Author:
hobby driver
08th January 2010
Fact 1 Water has zero calories so whenever you drink water or consume foods with an elevated water content you
are satisfying your stomach and not increasing your calorie intake significantly.
Fact 2 Water keeps your metabolism ticking over as...
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Author:
mcmillaninformation
23rd November 2009
The importance of hydration is huge in every day life, let alone during sporting activities, where the body is exposed to much higher levels of intensity. Consuming less than acceptable fluids before, during, and after a sporting activity, can lead to wha...
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Author:
Guy Draper
23rd November 2009
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Author:
Guy Draper