Dehydration

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Recognizing Dehydration Symptoms
Dehydration is a stage in which body lacks enough water and salts. Recognizing the Symptoms of dehydration at earlier stage becomes very vital in order to avoid further serious complications…

What Is The Relationship Water and Weight Loss ? (part 2 of 2)
In the last article, we discussed the importance of the water and weight loss relationship. We discussed the vital functions water plays in metabolism and overall health. In this article, we need to examine the question of how you can be sure you get enough hydration as a part of your weight loss program.

What You Should Know About Water and Weight Loss (Part 1 of 2)
Many people mistakenly think that water is an enemy to weight loss. However, retained water is easy to reverse. Fat loss is much more difficult to achieve. However, there is a cure...

When Dehydration Symptoms Might Indicate a Need for Hospital Visit
Knowing the symptoms of early dehydration can help prevent you from having serious medical complications. Once a patient begins exhibiting symptoms of severe dehydration, medical intervention at a hospital or medical center is imperative. By being aware of these signs and symptoms, you can help determine when it is time to treat by drinking fluids and when it is time to seek further medical help.

Filling Your Child's Need For Fluids
Active kids need to fill up on fluids to prevent dehydration. Children who do not drink enough fluids to remain hydrated may face problems with health, behaviour and learning ability. Manage your child's fluid pack and make sure that he get enough. A fact file....

Headaches and Dehydration
The human brain is over 75% water, and it is very sensitive to the amount of water available to it. Dehydration from insufficient water intake has a direct effect on the brain which produces both headaches and fatigue. Read here to find out more, and what you can do about it…

Back Pain and Dehydration
Back pain in many cases is either caused or exacerbated by dehydration. The structure of the human spinal disks makes them vulnerable to dehydration, with resulting pain and swelling. Read more to find out the connection between dehydration and back pain, and a simple, commonsense and healthy approach to reducing or eliminating your back pain.

Are you chronically dehydrated?
This article looks at chronic dehydration and the steps you can take to avoid it and the health problems it causes.

Learn to Identify Dehydration Symptoms and Increase Your Daily Water Intake
Dehydration symptoms may not be something that you think about very often, but they are important to monitor. Every time you are thirsty, your body is sending you a signal that it is dehydrated. The best way to fight dehydration is to monitor and manage your daily water intake before problems start. Learn about the causes of dehydration as well as helpful tips on how to increase your water intake every day.

Staying Hydrated
The importance of staying hydrated.

Are You Sick or Are You Just Thirsty?
Could something as simple as dehydration really be the cause of most physical ailments? And could the cure for many ailments be as simple as drinking more water?