Other worrisome symptoms include dehydration, fever, fussiness, signs of dehydration or distress, and lethargy.
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Dehydration, on the other hand, typically refers to skin showing the side effects of internal dehydration.
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But when people say, "Well, it's just dehydration," they're really not understanding that even the dehydration is just a symptom.
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While severe dehydration is rare except in heavy exercise, extreme environments and disease, studies have shown that heat and dehydration can contribute to increased mortality rates during hot weather.
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"Extreme blistering or symptoms of dehydration require a visit with a doctor who can examine, assess, and treat the symptoms and, in severe cases, treat the dehydration," Dr. Stevenson says.
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Dehydration is in the news this week, after Hillary Clinton lost her balance at a 2.53/11 event — a bout of wobbliness her campaign said was caused, in part, by dehydration.
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When dehydration gets serious, you could experience neural compartment dehydration—a shortage of water available to your nerves, says James Giordano, professor of neurology and biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center.
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But I think the majority of it came from dehydration.
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They were taken to a hospital and treated for dehydration.
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Kenzen's ECHO smartpatch analyzes sweat to predict dehydration or cramping.
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Amazon workers experience exhaustion, dehydration and injuries at the workplace.
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To fend off dehydration, sometimes trees will essentially stop breathing.
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He had dehydration issues during the Southern 500 on Sept.
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A spokeswoman later said Monson had been suffering from dehydration.
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This causes dehydration and more hunger, creating a vicious cycle.
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Instead, it delivered long lines, dehydration, and little to do.
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Many collapsed on the beach from motion sickness and dehydration.
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Simmons later said it was simply a case of dehydration.
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The government has said Caal died from dehydration and shock.
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Caal's death from dehydration and shock was first reported Thursday.
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Initial news reports said Caal died of dehydration and exhaustion.
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Ashiness is the outward sign, and dehydration is the offender.
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They will vomit and suffer dehydration and begin to hallucinate.
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Dr. Yadav suspected dehydration, possibly aggravated by fasting during Ramadan.
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Washington Coach Barry Trotz said that Holtby's dehydration was not serious.
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A single cup of water was passed around to prevent dehydration.
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Insulin depravation can lead to crippling pain and dehydration before death.
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Also, deadly heat waves may weaken overall health due to dehydration.
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She died from both malnutrition and dehydration, prosecutors confirm to PEOPLE.
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People with norovirus should drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.
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Dry patches and overall dehydration are the bane of anyone's existence.
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If the skin falls back slowly, that's a sign of dehydration.
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The orangutan is suffering from a worm infection and severe dehydration.
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Very rough day, severe dehydration & infection – 2 drips & antibiotics #Rio pic.twitter.
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Terrill Thomas died of dehydration in April 2016 in his cell.
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Like, won't they die of dehydration even if they survive radiation?
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He was transferred to an Athens hospital last week suffering dehydration.
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He stayed overnight at the hospital to be treated for dehydration.
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This can result in dehydration, urinary-tract infections and kidney problems.
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Graycie was suffering from dehydration, anemia, hypothermia, and a vaginal prolapse.
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Clinton's near-syncope was the result of being overheated and dehydration.
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Border crossers die of heat exhaustion and dehydration in the summers.
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If left untreated, severe dehydration can lead to death within hours.
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Many people attribute the terrible feelings of a hangover to dehydration.
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It causes death by dehydration, usually within seven to 14 days.
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Cholera victims suffer from dehydration caused by severe diarrhea or vomiting.
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Perhaps they've heard that even mild dehydration can impair cognitive function.
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As a result, she was later hospitalized for exhaustion and dehydration.
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A nurse said she treated people for blisters, sunburn and dehydration.
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Slurred speech and repeating yourself can be signs of severe dehydration.
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You have a 60-second window before dehydration starts to occur.
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He suspects that the heat from the stove compounded her dehydration.
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Now nobody has to worry about heat stroke and epic dehydration.
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"#AmazonStrike workers experience exhaustion, dehydration & workplace injuries," wrote one Twitter user.
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Its symptoms are diarrhea and dehydration, sometimes serious enough to be fatal.
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Aides said then that he was treated for dehydration before being released.
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Sterling eventually died of dehydration, malnutrition and infection, according to the Register.
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Children had to be treated for dehydration by the Guatemalan Red Cross.
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The thing is, dehydration is conflated with heatstroke, which really is dangerous.
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Animals would be stolen or left to starve or die from dehydration.
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Most of those infected die from dehydration, shock and organ failure. Sorry.
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And one of the triggers of this deadly alchemy is simple dehydration.
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The disease made him prone to dehydration and weakened his immune system.
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Plus, dehydration can make you cranky and lead to poor food choices.
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Most of them perished in the desert from dehydration, hypothermia or heatstroke.
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Dehydration could cause my naturally low blood pressure to fall even lower.
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And we offer a refresher on the risks and myths of dehydration.
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In turn, this may help you drink less alcohol and decrease dehydration.
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But the effects of dehydration caused him to slow down and stagger.
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Wrestlers have died from trying to "make weight," through vigorous dehydration practices.
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Several Muslim workers reported exhaustion and dehydration, though Amazon disputes those reports.
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Dehydration, in turn, can contribute to headache, fatigue, and other hangover symptoms.
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She was hospitalized for dehydration, and now she was questioning her abilities.
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"Mild dehydration can be a physical stressor to the body," Majumdar said.
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He was taken to a hospital, where he was treated for dehydration.
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You need training for the dehydration of dancing in 110-degree heat.
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I really no longer have an excuse for dehydration or smudged glasses.
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It can cause dehydration, which can, in turn, make blood pressure fall.
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Dehydration is also a risk for those consuming a lot of protein.
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Staying hydrated maintains your energy and prevents headaches and other dehydration effects.
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That was also attributed to dehydration because of the hot, humid weather.
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I have some herbal tea to help with the pounding headache and dehydration.
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Eight others were being treated for lesser injuries, including heat stroke and dehydration.
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Due to these ingredients, the drinks can cause dehydration, diarrhea, and upset stomachs.
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If you are experiencing an electrolyte imbalance, the symptoms are similar to dehydration.
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The attacks caused an unspecified number of casualties from suffocation, burns and dehydration.
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This helps combat dehydration from flying while helping you avoid caffeine and alcohol.
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Symptoms include watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting, possibly leading to dehydration.
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Dehydration isn't always the threat that it's portrayed to be, according to studies.
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But vomiting can lead to dehydration -- a real concern for a pregnant woman.
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Being on an overheated plane also heightens the risk of nausea and dehydration.
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What is most frightening, however, is that these symptoms mimic those of dehydration.
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So, which hydration imbalance -- dehydration and overhydration -- is the lesser of two evils?
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That can lead to overheating and dehydration, both of which can be deadly.
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"More commonly, we see nausea, vomiting, cramping, bloating, diarrhea, and dehydration," Mishori says.
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Puffy eyes, dehydration, headache, dark circles, and general sluggishness — you know the symptoms.
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Such extreme dieting can lead to dangerous electrolyte imbalances, dehydration — and irregular menstruation.
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The initial intervention brought her back from the edge of malnutrition and dehydration.
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Doctors recommend medicine to reduce pain and fever, and fluids to avoid dehydration.
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The poison is an anticoagulant that eventually causes dehydration, internal bleeding and death.
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Getting plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration is the recommended treatment, Griffin said.
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In recreational settings, MDMA can lead to overheating, dehydration, overhydration, and kidney failure.
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UPDATE: Pink was admitted to hospital in Sydney on Sunday night, suffering from dehydration.
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"The most common reason for constipation on low carb diets is dehydration," Firshein says.
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Dehydration can impair short-term memory function and the recall of long-term memory.
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They usually have gastrointestinal problems, and will have diarrhea that leads to dangerous dehydration.
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He was massaged by his fellow boxers to help with the aches from dehydration.
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Those rescued endured severe burns, and were treated for smoke inhalation, dehydration, and stress.
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Kanye West is in California receiving treatment following his hospitalization for exhaustion and dehydration.
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But dehydration, starvation, and predation aren't the only threats facing the stranded sea turtles.
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But chronic dehydration, on the other hand, can point to more serious health conditions.
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Drinking alcohol causes dehydration, increasing the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream, he says.
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Severe dehydration could lead to electrolyte abnormalities, heat injury, and even death, she says.
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I wasn't sweating that much, so obviously I knew I was close to dehydration.
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The agency says she died of dehydration and shock after days in the desert.
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Watkins says Allen was treated for dehydration and injuries that were not life-threatening.
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Richards said the early exit was the result of dehydration after an extended inning.
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I was in and out of the hospital with dehydration and all of that.
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We know that malnutrition and dehydration can have a negative effect on the fetus.
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They will also reduce the trans-epidermal water loss and thus help fight dehydration.
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Injured and suffering from dehydration, Eller was quickly transported to Maui Memorial Medical Center.
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Upon her arrival, Boo seemed to be in good health despite some minor dehydration.
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Cholera is a diarrheal disease that spreads in contaminated water and causes severe dehydration.
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All night my stomach was killing me, but I thought it was just dehydration.
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Eat the right foods As mentioned, the electrolytes lost during dehydration are essential minerals.
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Clinton suffering from pneumonia and dehydration does not disqualify her from running for office.
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He was hospitalized last summer for dehydration, though that incident passed without much drama.
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And studies involving competitive cyclists have found that mild dehydration doesn't impair exercise performance.
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They found that changes in salivary osmolality were "marginal" and "weakly correlated" with dehydration.
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Dehydration means more water is moving out of your body's cells than into them.
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And she only hiked at night to avoid dehydration and crossing paths with rattlesnakes.
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Other times it's because of dehydration as well as the heat of the lights.
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The symptoms of dehydration—dry mouth, headaches—were, on the other hand, very familiar.
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And without supervision, MDMA can carry side effects like depression, overheating, dehydration, and overhydration.
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Hyperkalemia can be caused by, among other things, diabetes, dehydration, and chronic kidney disease.
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Indeed, he wasn't even the only inmate to die of dehydration while in custody.
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Also at risk of dehydration are people with kidney disease or certain heart conditions.
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But then there were always other variables: beer, dehydration, a severe shortage of sleep.
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It&aposs due to your body's temperature rising, and it's often associated with dehydration.
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Dehydration can also prompt a slew of other hangover symptoms, from dizziness to headaches.
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After the baby was found, he was treated for dehydration and scrapes and bruises.
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The result was an increase in the rates of diarrhea, malnutrition, dehydration and death.
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Contrary to popular belief, the tingling or itching sensation doesn't mean dehydration at all.
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But so have rates of readmission for dehydration and jaundice attributable to inadequate nutrition.
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In 2017, Carter was briefly hospitalized after suffering dehydration during a trip to Canada.
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Watch the comedown: Nothing derails a runner's high faster than dehydration or improper fueling.
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Air pressure and dehydration on a plane can also lead people to irrational action.
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She was treated for dehydration and exposure and released from a hospital on Monday.
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Chronic dehydration too often leads to tooth decay, bladder stones, and urinary tract infections.
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Emerging research shows that dehydration can have a negative impact on mood and cognition.
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"The most likely cause of death is dehydration," Dr. Stern said of both bodies.
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She was hospitalized after the Billboard Music Awards Sunday night ... for dehydration and a fever.
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The employees allege they have experienced exhaustion, dehydration and injuries while working without air conditioning.
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Dayton fainted at an event last year, which his staff attributed to overheating and dehydration.
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Dehydration also concentrates THCa in urine, which increases the chances of testing positive for weed.
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Signs of dehydration are dry mouth, thirst, dark or no urine, lightheadedness, fatigue, rapid heartbeat.
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Stay hydrated "Rhabdo-related kidney damage comes from muscle protein and dehydration," Dr. Jotwani explains.
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As well as diarrhea, symptoms of cryptosporidiosis may include stomach cramps, dehydration, nausea and vomiting.
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Dehydration is a major concern even in winter because of how dry the desert is.
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"It's not the body or dehydration asking you for water, it's just psychological," she says.
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Only seven survivors were rescued, all suffering from dehydration and a mild degree of malnutrition.
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As crowds swelled along the streets, several people were put on stretchers due to dehydration.
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Overall, 95 patients, or 5.2 percent, had postoperative complications like bleeding, breathing difficulties or dehydration.
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It can cause severe watery diarrhea and dehydration, and kill within hours if left untreated.
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So in our onion farming and processing operations in California, we have four dehydration facilities.
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By the time rescue arrived, only 317 remained, victims of drowning, shark attacks, and dehydration.
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A lack of safe water and sanitation facilities can cause dehydration, illness, and even death.
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But she rose up to close out the show, chalking up the collapse to dehydration.
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But if you over-exert yourself, it can lead to dehydration and shunt blood flow.
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Characterized by intense nausea and vomiting, Hyperemesis Gravidarum can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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Click through to find the products we love for keeping frizz and dehydration at bay.
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Two people inside the trailer were taken to the hospital to be treated for dehydration.
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His official Twitter account said he felt "unsteady" because of prolonged standing, heat and dehydration.
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She was later diagnosed with kidney failure and died due to exhaustion, dehydration, and shock.
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Instead, the point was to find out just how much dehydration the grapevines can withstand.
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Her doctor said she was diagnosed with pneumonia Friday and suffered dehydration at the event.
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PEDv causes severe dehydration and diarrhea in pigs, and is generally fatal to young animals.
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Hey guys it was only rumors from press: was NOT a stroke, just dehydration/tired.
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Bardack stated the episode occurred due to the combination of that diagnosis, dehydration and overheating.
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As a result, it causes nausea, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea, which leads to dehydration.
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Symptoms include sudden onset of watery diarrhea that can lead to death by severe dehydration.
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But dehydration is one of the symptoms rather than the underlying causes of a hangover.
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The new study isn't the first to look at the impact of dehydration on cognition.
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Another big reason why you're wiped after a beach day could be plain old dehydration.
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There were four reports of injuries: two people suffered dehydration and two had minor burns.
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Infections can cause watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, and can lead to dehydration.
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Many also perish due to dehydration from extreme heat and lack of access to water.
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Dehydration isn't great at any time, of course, but does it specifically make pneumonia worse?
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Learning the difference between dryness, which is a skin type, and dehydration, a skin condition.
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The prisoners most likely died of disease, starvation, dehydration or gunshot wounds, the report said.
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Almost 250 feet up the dipterocarp, Aldred's muscles seize up from dehydration and over-exertion.
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It's immediately hydrating and addresses five signs of dehydration — dryness, roughness, tightness, dullness, and lines.
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Keep in mind, however, that strenuous exercise can cause further dehydration, making the problem worse.
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Drink lots of it, along with other clear liquids to prevent fluid loss or dehydration.
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Now, an innovative company is applying its powerful dehydration tech to help solve the problem.
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It's low calorie and may be better than plain water at relieving cramping from dehydration.
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The other featured a bout of dehydration that left him flirting with the cut line.
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If it was just dehydration, you could just drink water and you'd be fine, right?
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So the interstitium could have gone previously unnoticed because it was collapsed due to dehydration.
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I was receiving "rest care": nothing by mouth, an IV with saline to prevent dehydration.
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To curb bloating, dehydration, and discomfort, drink lots of water, cut sodium, and down fiber.
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Cholera, a bacterial disease spread by contaminated water, can cause fatal dehydration if left untreated.
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Bouts with dehydration, a stomach virus and numerous blisters have slowed but not stopped her.
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Diarrhea can become severe if there is an imbalance of the body's electrolytes and dehydration.
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It's one of the most effective natural electrolyte liquids one can drink to prevent dehydration.
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The study found that alcohol consumption doesn&apost lead to dehydration, despite increased fluid excretion.
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Spread by poor hygiene and contaminated drinking water, cholera can cause fatal dehydration without treatment.
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Particularly in club and party settings, it can lead to severe body heat and dehydration.
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And people with kidney trouble can find themselves at higher risk of dehydration, she said.
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Soon enough, he was able to tackle more complicated techniques, such as distillation and dehydration.
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Phillies superstar Bryce Harper left the game after five innings because of dehydration, the team said.
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Dehydration is our key concern when dealing with sicknesses, especially in children, and especially with fevers.
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Dehydration may have been a factor, as temperatures that June day pushed up to 20103 degrees.
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Welborn quickly noted that Poncho was suffering from severe dehydration — and depression — and administered IV fluids.
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DehydrationWhen it comes to day-drinking, dehydration is probably the biggest thing to watch out for.
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And the family of the man who died of dehydration, Terrill Thomas, also filed federal lawsuits.
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Tomorrow's danger would be dehydration as we hitched alongside roadkill sizzling in the hot desert sun.
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But there isn't any evidence that oily skin is due to dehydration or lack of water.
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The severity of the dehydration cases was not immediately clear, but no other injuries were reported.
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Classified as "extremophiles," they can survive freezing, total dehydration, radiation, and even the vacuum of space.
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Thomas died of dehydration in his cell last April after being denied water for seven days.
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Manziel's father claimed at the time that his son left the program early due to dehydration.
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In some extreme cases, people have died during opioid withdrawal while incarcerated, often from untreated dehydration.
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In leaks and anonymous interviews, aides have also told the press that Clinton's problem is dehydration.
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And whether you're using both or just one, make sure to drink water to avoid dehydration.
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Excessive vomiting or sweating from fever can lead to dehydration, which is serious and requires treatment.
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The WHO has established four cholera treatment facilities and 16 oral dehydration centers in the country.
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The girl collapsed and went into seizures, later dying of dehydration and low sodium, prosecutors said.
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In the short-term, sunburns can be painful, and can cause nausea, dizziness, dehydration and fainting.
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And with all that traveling comes a lack of sleep and probably a bit of dehydration.
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If you have to choose between dehydration and unfiltered water, take your chances with the water.
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Another thing I read is that dehydration was a factor in making Clinton leave the service.
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Join us next week when we find out whether Amanda and Josh have died from dehydration!
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But up to 10% of cases can be severe, causing extreme vomiting and life-threatening dehydration.
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Norovirus can lead to dehydration, particularly in young children, older adults and those with other illnesses.
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Water also, of course, prevents dehydration, which can cause you to feel sluggish, foggy, or worse.
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The boys will also be checked for malnutrition, dehydration and an array of other health effects.
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A recent meta-analysis of 33 studies verified that more than 2 percent dehydration impairs cognition.
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There, according to his lawyer, doctors diagnosed dehydration, sepsis, pneumonia, and acute renal and respiratory failure.
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It turns out that the shitty feeling I got was probably just due to the dehydration.
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If it was just dehydration causing the hyponatremia, the boy's sodium should improve with these fluids.
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Small children are especially vulnerable to dehydration for two basic reasons rooted in their essential smallness.
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The disease can cause debilitating and sometimes fatal complications, severe diarrhea, dehydration, pneumonia and vision loss.
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An excess of caffeine can cause shakiness, headaches, anxiety, sleep problems, dehydration and a rapid heartbeat.
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Medics checked on Tahzjuan as she had to lie down on a daybed due to dehydration.
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The main symptoms of salmonella infection are stomach ache and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration.
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She attributed it to psychological trauma from the first episode, which her aides attributed to dehydration.
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He was hospitalized briefly in 2017 for dehydration and was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2015.
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"In a more dry environment, they use the dehydration strategy to survive the winter," he said.
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Rony&aposs been hospitalized twice over the year for blood pressure spikes and stress-related dehydration.
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Customers reported symptoms such as vomiting, severe stomach pains, diarrhea, dehydration and, in some cases, hospitalization.
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Dehydration is now a major concern in places where public infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed.
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Symptoms of typhoid fever include high fevers, red spots dehydration, bleeding, vomiting and gastro-intestinal issues.
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Pushing migrants toward remote desert locations puts them at higher risk of dehydration, heatstroke or hypothermia.
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In the short term, fluctuating blood sugar levels can lead to confusion, dehydration, coma, even death.
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"It can cause severe dehydration, especially in infants, the elderly, or in chronically ill people," she said.
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"Pink was admitted to hospital in Sydney on Sunday night, suffering from dehydration," Live Nation tweeted Monday.
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McClatchy was taken to Mena Regional Health System, where he is recovering from general weakness and dehydration.
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Lack of sleep, dehydration, the stereotypical flashing lights—anything that stresses your body and overheats your brain.
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They can die from dehydration or other complications, though fatalities are extremely rare in a hospital setting.
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Friday's statement said Rogers, 80, was recently admitted to a hospital in Georgia and treated for dehydration.
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The very best solution to the dehydration problem, she said, is an IV drip and some magnesium.
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Ahead, we'll cover what you really need to know about hydration and dehydration, minus all the myths.
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At the time, she attributed the episode to dehydration, and some people even doubted it was real.
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The two are not one and the same, it's just that dehydration became this catch-all phrase.
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The constant hot showers and vomiting can contribute to dehydration and malnutrition, which make people even sicker.
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On the flip side, some of the things we eat and drink can actually contribute to dehydration.
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To avoid using the restroom he limited his liquid intake, triggering migraines and dehydration, the lawsuit says.
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To help the recovery process, people affected with norovirus should drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration.
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The infants were suffering from malnutrition, dehydration and hypothermia, according to doctors at the hospital in Palermo.
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They had everyone exercise to the point of dehydration and drink either purified water or Essentia's water.
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For any breastfeeding mothers, Johnson's heartbreaking story can be alarming, but infant death from dehydration is rare.
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Alcohol also contributes to dehydration, which means prolonged muscle recovery and increased risk of heat-related illnesses.
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They're also able to withstand complete dehydration—and scientists have finally figured out how they do it.
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A British adventurer has died after suffering exhaustion and dehydration while attempting to cross the Antarctic alone.
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They may not be aware how much pneumonia is taking out of them in terms of dehydration.
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That can prevent dehydration, which can lead to muscle cramps, dizziness and severe electrolyte abnormalities, he added.
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"The No. 1 [medical] concern is dehydration, you know, being out there for so long," he said.
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An autopsy determined the cause of death as malnutrition and dehydration due to neglect by adult caregivers.
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He and his wife chalked up the incident to dehydration and exhaustion from multiple cross-country flights.
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Oral rehydration solutions are specifically formulated to combat serious dehydration such as that resulting from chronic diarrhea.
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With 9.46mgs of caffeine per fluid ounce in each bottle, M-150 is notorious for aggravating dehydration.
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Fifty people per day are referred for serious medical treatment after suffering severe dehydration and unsanitary conditions.
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Lackner delivered a short lecture on the dangers of dehydration and handed me a bottle of water.
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It includes enforced dehydration, it includes sleep deprivation because children do not have access to sleeping mats.
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Instead, most deaths are caused by extreme dehydration and shock caused by vomiting, diarrhea, and profuse sweating.
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They were treated for dehydration at a foster rescue home, but one puppy died a week later.
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So don't forget to drink water before, during (if possible) and after outdoor exercise to prevent dehydration.
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A medical examiner said in 2014 Williams died from complications of vertebro-spinal injuries, starvation and dehydration.
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Doctors can also treat potentially deadly complications of the flu, such as dehydration and secondary bacterial infections.
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Similarly, to achieve 3 percent dehydration, which impairs cognition, individuals need to withhold fluids for 24 hours.
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His people said that was a case of dehydration ... which seemed weird for several days of treatment.
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I choked down water because I was faint with dehydration, but even the water made me ill.
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Yes there is a dehydration process, but that's done usually the day before or the day of.
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Investigators told local station KRGV, an ABC affiliate, that the four people might have died from dehydration.
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Earlier this year, a mentally ill man died of dehydration when he was refused water for days.
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The device is designed to tell you when you might be facing heat stress due to dehydration.
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Dehydration may seem like no big deal, but the truth is that it can be very dangerous.
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Alcohol acts as a diuretic—meaning it makes you pee a lot—which can lead to dehydration.
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But if you have to choose between dehydration and unfiltered water — take your chances with the water.
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Mr. Boochani, the Kurdish journalist, said last week that the men were experiencing dehydration, hunger and anxiety.
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The victims come from poor families who often suffer from malnutrition and dehydration, doctors in Muzaffarpur said.
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We see hypothermia, fever, dehydration, shock caused by cold and psychological trauma cases linked to violent warfare.
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There was also a 1.5-mile walk between the two main stages, so many suffered from dehydration.
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Her mother was deeply concerned about dehydration, because, as she kept saying, she knew that was dangerous.
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Not properly preparing for long, strenuous runs so can result in blisters, chafes, dehydration, and lost keys.
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Misdiagnosed with altitude sickness and dehydration, I was told to leave the elevation as quickly as possible.
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Dr. Schuchat said infants with flu can develop problems like pneumonia, dehydration and swelling of the brain.
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She appears to have died after several days of untreated dehydration, according to the online news outlet.
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It is not normally fatal to otherwise healthy people, but severe dehydration can kill frail older adults.
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Those fasting should be cautious with caffeine-containing beverages, as they may contribute to dehydration, Smith said.
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Three years ago, after a spate of dehydration episodes, the staff analyzed players' perspiration with wearable patches.
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It's not for everyone, however, and it can cause dangerous side effects like severe dizziness and dehydration.
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And it does not contain sugar, which can draw water into the large intestine and worsen dehydration.
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At one point, I fell down during a drill and was treated at a clinic for dehydration.
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After being hospitalized for dehydration, he decided to keep the balloon in and slowly adapted to it.
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But data from the biologgers revealed that it likely wasn't heat stroke or dehydration that did them in.
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But with all that sun, booze, and drugs come risks to your health, including dehydration, heatstroke and exhaustion.
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These include dehydration, pneumonia, sinus infections, and brain dysfunction — in rare cases, these complications can be life-threatening.
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One of the inmates died of dehydration because jail staff shut off water to his cell as punishment.
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But if you're just curious about cravings, we asked nutritionists about some common causes, from dehydration to dieting.
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Jewett explains that cold clays are those that harden by dehydration without the use of a firing kiln.
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Earlier that year, while on tour, Lavigne began feeling weak, but doctors at first cited dehydration and exhaustion.
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On Friday, he said at least two people had died outside hospitals with symptoms including dehydration and diarrhea.
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In fact, it's a common misconception that oily skin types don't suffer from dry patches or overall dehydration.
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The heat was relentless, dehydration an ever-present risk as we canvased a 120-kilometer wide search grid.
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For one thing, you're more likely to get dehydrated when you're hot, and dehydration definitely impacts your mood.
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Due to extreme decomposition, it is unclear how Hannah and Makayla died — whether from dehydration, heat or starvation.
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In the course of running 707 miles, Izzard overcame dehydration, heat exhaustion and sunstroke, according to the BBC.
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But dehydration as a heat wave sweeps India could be to blame, according to medical staff in Muzaffarpur.
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Still, another doctor visiting Muzaffarpur from India's financial capital of Mumbai said eating lychees could exacerbate dehydration symptoms.
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Cooling centers and portable water stations are essential in combating heat stroke and dehydration, too, the organizations say.
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Chocolate contains caffeine-like stimulant called theobromine that can cause vomiting, racing heartbeat, dehydration, and seizures in dogs.
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Finally, the group says, fruit juice is not appropriate in the treatment of dehydration or management of diarrhea.
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He was immediately airlifted to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for the broken limbs and dehydration.
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An estimated 300 people died at sea as a result of starvation, dehydration and abuse by boat crews.
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To make matters worse, if you keep drinking it, the severe dehydration can trigger abnormally low blood pressure.
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Jakelin Caal Maquin died from dehydration and shock while in U.S. custody, the Department of Homeland Security said.
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Yes. But a little dehydration isn't all that's going on in your body when you drink to excess.
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Hangover symptoms include fatigue, dehydration, a headache or muscle aches, dizziness, shakiness, rapid heartbeat -- you get the idea.
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He collapsed and nearly died from dehydration, starvation and frostbite but was found by a hiker and saved.
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That includes caffeine and alcohol, which can make any preexisting dehydration even worse and may delay your recovery.
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Thus, thirst -- or the "deep-seated desire for water" -- is rarely "broken" when healthy people die from dehydration.
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There was evidence that the whale was vomiting blood before it died of gastric shock, starvation, and dehydration.
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He had felt disoriented before Sunday's game in Milwaukee — dehydration, he guessed — and was taken to a hospital.
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A significant majority of these deaths were the outcome of exposure to the elements: dehydration, hyperthermia and exhaustion.
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Pereira, who has three brothers and three sisters, said another sister died as a baby because of dehydration.
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The main problem with molly (besides the fact that you're probably not doing molly) is overheating and dehydration.
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" THEMpeople started working with Mick Jenkins, too, and Wilder ended up singing on Mick's songs "Shipwrecked" and "Dehydration.
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Long hours of physically demanding labor in overheated factories are reported to breed exhaustion, dehydration and workplace injuries.
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Certainly I should drink plenty of water, especially before bed, because dehydration causes or aggravates blood-pressure dips.
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Medical experts have said that dehydration can hurt vital organs and leave the brain less protected from injury.
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This one dehydrates, but buying the SP100 model at Walmart (sans dehydration feature) shaves off an extra $20.
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Even the animals that have survived, scampering away or hunkering down, may yet die from dehydration or starvation.
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Because of this, firefighters are at increased risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion and, in extreme cases, heat stroke.
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"Solving the eating problem is not just about averting pneumonia or suffocation, dehydration or malnutrition," Mr. Saitoh said.
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If you add protein to your diet, be sure to add plenty of fluids to head off dehydration.
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Miami G Dwyane Wade (dehydration) came off the bench on Friday and was limited to 19 minutes. 3.
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Some who cannot pay carry their loved ones through the rugged terrain on trips that can aggravate dehydration.
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Mild dehydration can be serious, impairing memory and mood, making people feel faint, and causing fatigue and weakness.
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Physical exertion, alcohol consumption, and dehydration can all make it harder for your body to regulate its temperature.
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Treatment for dehydration usually involves a gradual replenishment of water and electrolytes, either through sipping fluids — like a sports drink — over a period of time or through an IV. (Drinking too much at once can overload the stomach and cause vomiting.) Luckily, if dehydration is treated quickly, people should recover completely.
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And of course, you have to drink at least one glass of water per alcoholic drink to prevent dehydration.
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But migrant workers have complained that heat exhaustion and dehydration are a significant risk while working in summer heat.
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" Estey adds, that Simmons "was in the hospital over the weekend for dehydration and was out the next day.
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So, the alcohol causes sweating which results in dehydration, if you're looking for the classic cause and effect explanation.
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Complications from measles include encephalitis or swelling of the brain, severe dehydration due to diarrhea, blindness, pneumonia, and death.
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It appears as though the woman and three children died from dehydration and heat exposure, a US official said.
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This might sound pretty duh, but many times, excessive thirst is a consequence of dehydration, Dr. Salas-Whalen says.
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Dehydration is caused when you either lose too much fluid, don't drink enough fluid, or a combination of both.
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Early signs of dehydration include—obviously—increased thirst, but also feeling weak, not urinating a normal amount, and fatigue.
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Alcohol can also lead to dehydration, tissue inflammation, and stomach irritation — producing distracting symptoms like a headache or nausea.
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Many avoid using public restrooms altogether, leading to health problems such as dehydration, kidney infections and urinary tract infections.
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British explorer Henry Worsley died earlier this year of exhaustion and dehydration as he tried to cross Antarctica unaided.
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Illnesses of exposure, such as hypothermia, hyperthermia, and dehydration, are the usual causes of border crossing deaths, Arellano said.
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Country singer Tim McGraw collapsed on stage in Dublin over the weekend, and dehydration appears to be to blame.
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Sodium and potassium imbalances along with decreased blood circulation (another consequence of dehydration) can also cause painful muscle cramps.
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The Democratic presidential nominee has reportedly been reluctant to drink water, which has aggravated her chronic dehydration, Politico reported.
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But even when used correctly (and sparingly), enemas can cause dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and, in rare cases, kidney failure.
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Dehydration is when there is a lack of water in the stratum corneum, or outer layer, of the skin.
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Dehydration is when there is a lack of water in the stratum corneum, or outer layer of the skin.
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As noted, tardigrades can withstand severe environmental conditions, such as freezing, radiation, and of relevance to this post, dehydration.
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Visitors can die from dehydration or slipping while attempting to climb the steeper parts of the 1,142-foot rock.
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"At this stage, that heat stress and dehydration might be causing this problem is still a hypothesis," Johnson admits.
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Health issues such as dehydration or overheating can also arise when too much MDMA hits the brain at once.
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Cholera is contracted by ingesting food or water contaminated with human feces and, left untreated, can cause fatal dehydration.
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Update: A previous version of this article stated that a person could be incapacitated due to neural compartment dehydration.
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"Drying clothes in a dryer is very effective for killing ticks," Sood said, noting that the dehydration kills them.
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Dehydration is another major stressor as the blood becomes thicker and the heart works even harder to pump it.
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It can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration, primarily among the elderly, young children and people with weak immune systems.
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As a sport, boxing has struggled with deaths because of issues like weight management, dehydration and head trauma. Yes.
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As a result, they suffered from dehydration, upper respiratory tract bacteria and gastric ulcers, Balala said in a statement.
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Many of them have stomach pain and "most of them are showing symptoms of nausea and dehydration," she said.
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Hernandez had symptoms that included pneumonia, dehydration and complications associated with HIV more than a week before her death.
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Yet even if they manage to escape the flames, koalas still face starvation and dehydration on an unprecedented scale.
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Clearly, Salley isn't buying Odom's excuse that "dehydration" caused him to collapse at a Hollywood nightclub on Sunday morning.
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There's a lot of fear about dehydration during exercise, and the need to replenish fluids with electrolyte-rich beverages.
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"This overstimulation of the adrenals over time can lead to dehydration and premature aging down the road," Therese says.
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Some suffer complications such as blindness, encephalitis (brain swelling caused by infection), severe diarrhea, dehydration, ear infections and pneumonia.
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Koala hospitals saw an unprecedented increase in admissions during this time, with many being treated for burns and dehydration.
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In particular, they were interested in the roles that dehydration and muscle soreness might play in runners' finishing times.
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On the way home he was pulled over for erratic driving and then treated at roadside for severe dehydration.
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The Checkup Small children are especially vulnerable to dehydration, and it's not only stomach bugs that are a problem.
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ESPN reported that after the match was over, Halep spent several hours in the hospital being treated for dehydration.
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Jay Jones, the Lee County sheriff, said that other than some scratches and dehydration, Vadie was in good condition.
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Particularly, the researchers focused on the effects of fan use on thermal strain, cardiovascular strain, dehydration and thermal comfort.
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He was initially treated in the clubhouse for dehydration but was taken to a hospital when the symptoms continued.
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Though people do not die from opioid withdrawal, without proper care they can die from related effects like dehydration.
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Hundreds of millions of animals, by some estimates, have perished or are facing starvation or dehydration in devastated habitats.
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She attributed the shaking to the psychological trauma of experiencing the first episode, for which her aides blamed dehydration.
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Even the animals that survived, scampering away or hunkering down, may die from dehydration or starvation, Professor Dixon added.
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Cholera, a highly contagious malady spread by water contaminated with human waste, can cause fatal dehydration if left untreated.
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Receiving an intravenous solution of vitamins has gone from a medical treatment for extreme dehydration to a wellness trend.
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JUST IN: Former President Jimmy Carter discharged from the hospital after being treated for dehydration, Carter Center says. pic.twitter.
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The illness came to light only after Clinton felt overcome from heat exhaustion and dehydration during an outdoor Sept.
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But they do know that the body's responses include changes in hormone levels to reduce dehydration and cellular stress.
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People suffering dehydration may not urinate as much, may feel dizzy and may have a dry mouth or throat.
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While his fellow prisoners were suffering from dehydration, the Pope looked up and saw a lamb on a hill.
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In time, elaborate embalming techniques involving draining, dehydration, and vinegar were developed to augment the effects of the limestone.
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There's no mystery to preventing pressure ulcers: it requires regular skin inspections and attention to hygiene, incontinence, nutrition and dehydration.
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Also, their dehydration tolerance could teach us new ways to preserve various biological materials, such as cells, crops, and meats.
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Lastly, as always, it's important to ensure you're getting enough water in your diet to avoid the dreaded dehydration constipation.
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"The mother and her 8-year-old daughter were transported to a local hospital for treatment for dehydration," CBP said.
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It's meant for frying (obviously) and dehydrating — a combination of a low-speed fan and low temperature ensures thorough dehydration.
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The four people were treated for dehydration and left in the care of Papua New Guinea's High Commissioner John Balavu.
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This won't necessarily lead to total dehydration in your body, but it will dry up your nose, eyes, and mouth.
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Manager Joe Girardi seemed to think it was dehydration since Romine was able to stretch without difficulty after the game.
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Nearly 20 of those rescued from the rig were hospitalized in dire condition, many suffering from extreme dehydration and heatstroke.
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Schultz added that the cub "seemed very exhausted" and was "showing signs of dehydration" on what was a hot morning.
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Dehydration caused by air travel, drinking more alcohol than usual or simply not drinking enough water also contributes to constipation.
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Four days later, he went to the clinic complaining of dehydration and was given two 500-milliliter bags of saline.
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Prosecutors also launched an investigation last year into the Milwaukee County Jail, where under Clarke an inmate died of dehydration.
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Even mild dehydration made healthy, young men feel fatigued and foggy-headed in a 2011 British Journal of Nutrition study.
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Most of the time, we assume that skin dryness is a direct result of dehydration, or a lack of H2O.
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He had a phobia of dehydration, and to combat it, he always carried enough water to moisten him for days.
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When he was airlifted from Antarctica on Saturday, it was initially thought that his chief problems were exhaustion and dehydration.
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At least three senior aides have been ill, including at least one of whom was hospitalized and treated for dehydration.
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While Pedialyte won't necessarily alleviate a hungover person's nausea, headache, or dizziness, it can counteract the dehydration caused by drinking.
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"Six weeks on the road ends in this, Very rough day, severe dehydration & infection – 2 drips & antibiotics #Rio," she tweeted.
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According to the doctor's note, she suffered a concussion after fainting in 2012 due to dehydration from a stomach virus.
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After losing to Mayweather, Pazienza is rushed to the hospital due of dehydration and things aren't looking great for him.
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The biggest problem with dehydration is not just the fluid loss but the significant amount of electrolytes lost with it.
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My makeup artist introduced me to Sisley when I was battling dehydration in the dead of winter in New York.
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"Everyone is fine, there were minor injuries and a bit of dehydration but that's all," company spokesman James Wellsted said.
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TMZ has learned Frehley is back home resting after being rushed to the hospital Friday night for exhaustion and dehydration.
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Dehydration can make you fatigued and cause you all sorts of physical ailments, from headaches to pain in your joints.
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Those who do show symptoms have a sudden onset of watery diarrhea, which can lead to death by severe dehydration.
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In addition to Ceepo, University Hospitals treated around 60 to 70 people for dehydration, muscle strains and orthopedic issues, Cleveland.
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He was reported to be in good health, despite suffering some dehydration and minor scratches on his arms and feet.
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This is one of three primary ways to test for dehydration, the other two being through urine and blood samples.
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Because dehydration can often be mistaken for hunger, you might gain weight as you try to satisfy your body's needs.
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Increased body temperature can cause heavy sweating, clammy skin, dehydration, tiredness, headache, dizziness, nausea, cramps, and a quick, weak pulse.
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Whether it's cold weather, dehydration, or lack of sleep, our delicate skin is easily affected by our habits and environments.
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He and his family had been kidnapped and robbed by marauding gangs, and his mother had nearly died from dehydration.
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Dehydration from rapid loss of body fluids is the reason cholera can be so deadly within hours if not treated.
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The mix of salts, sugar, and water work to counter dehydration symptoms by triggering water absorption in the small intestine.
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The survivors were suffering from severe dehydration, and they reported that nine others had already died, the Coast Guard said.
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Hangover biology is complicated, and still being investigated, but we know that dehydration is only one piece of the puzzle.
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That same afternoon, a 23-year-old hiker who showed signs of dehydration had to be flown off Camelback Mountain.
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They treated breathing problems with nebulizers, administered diuretics and oxygen for heart failure symptoms, and provided IV fluids for dehydration.
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The other 93 "have died from other things like dehydration, diarrhea, epilepsy, heart attacks, all other things except mental illness".
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Dehydration can impair performance and increase core body temperature, as per the American College of Sports Medicine's latest position statement.
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Hyperemesis gravidarum, or HG, is severe nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, which can sometimes cause extreme weight loss and dehydration.
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"I got an email probably two weeks later, which was a DJ Dahi beat, which was 'Dehydration,'" he says, laughing.
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The article also referred imprecisely to the care Fiona received at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital during a bout of dehydration.
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Then, using a smartphone app, LVL can remind users to drink water and tell them what their dehydration levels are.
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Vomiting from the heat, worrying about dehydration, getting lectured for melting my shoes on the pavement — I've dealt with it.
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Then on January 31, the couple went to the emergency room at Wilmington Hospital, where Gus was admitted for dehydration.
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They're forced to travel long distances to use other restrooms or hold it, risking painful urinary tract infections and dehydration.
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Jakelin Caal Maquin, a 85033-year-old Guatemalan girl, died in federal custody earlier this month from dehydration and shock.
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Extreme heat, for example, causes a variety of serious health-related conditions, including severe dehydration, heat syncope and heat stroke.
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The men beat their human cargo, he recalled, and he watched desperate people drink seawater only to die of dehydration.
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But they do know that the body&aposs responses include changes in hormone levels to reduce dehydration and cellular stress.
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Those who circumvent the checkpoints on foot often do not make it out alive, dying from dehydration or heat stroke.
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In the 220th century, it claimed tens of millions of lives across the world, mainly through dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
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He and his colleagues suspected that this so-called "permissive dehydration" would be stressful for athletes' bodies, but not advantageous.
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It is thought that she was trying to follow the commonly dispensed advice about avoiding dehydration while on the drug.
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Weeks earlier, 7-year-old Jakelin Caal Maquin died of dehydration after being detained in New Mexico with her father.
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At more severe levels, dehydration increases the risk of kidney stones and can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
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The team found the 8-month-old female sea lion alert but suffering from several health problems, including dehydration and malnourishment.
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While the illness usually goes away on its own after a week, it can sometimes lead to severe dehydration and hospitalization.
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Left untreated, cholera can result in death on account of severe renal failure, electrolyte imbalances, and dehydration, according to the CDC.
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" He said the passengers are suffering from severe sea sickness due to rough seas, adding: "They are at risk of dehydration.
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It's clear now that one of my triggers, aggravated by dehydration and fatigue, seems to be exercise, specifically long-distance running.
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An autopsy reported Judah was "markedly malnourished" and died of starvation and dehydration, the Des Moines Register reported at the time.
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The former KISS guitarist says he was admitted to a Pennsylvania hospital for exhaustion and dehydration ... after a concert Friday night.
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Severe symptoms include a high and persistent fever and signs of dehydration (dizziness, not being able to urinate, sunken eyes, etc.).
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Tim McGraw cut his set short at the Country to Country festival in Dublin, Ireland, after collapsing onstage due to dehydration.
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Those evacuated were treated for dehydration, heat exhaustion, and respiratory conditions, Randy Katz, the medical director of Memorial Regional Hospital said.
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Most people get better on their own after about five to seven days, although fluids are sometimes needed to treat dehydration.
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After two days, he was let go, only to find that his 4-year-old son, Wisam, had died of dehydration.
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The death of 7-year-old Jakelin Caal Maquin, who died of dehydration and shock, has drawn international attention and grief.
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When slaves died—some from mosquito-borne illnesses, but many others from dehydration, malnutrition, and physical abuse—slaveowners simply bought more.
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Fatigue can be a sign of mild dehydration — one easily addressed with a few ice cubes and a tall glass. 5.
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On Sunday, McGraw cut his set short at the Country to Country festival in Dublin after being weakened due to dehydration.
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But be on the alert for signs of trouble such as shortness of breath, chest or abdominal pain, dizziness, or dehydration.
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Nathan and Issa venture off to find some water to drink, probably because one of the symptoms of MDMA is dehydration.
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Landon went into cardiac arrest from dehydration just 103 hours after being discharged from the hospital, and died 15 days later.
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If they don't receive medical attention, with the dehydration getting worse you have organ injury and ultimately cardiac arrest can ensue.
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But, fear not, because we've been schooled on the scientific roots of skin dryness and dehydration —and what have we learned?
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Unless you consider Donald Trump's possible symptoms -- sniffling, fatigue, dehydration -- which suggest that his own health may have been partially compromised.
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Later that day, Clinton's doctor said she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday and suffered from dehydration at the memorial service.
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The illness is serious, with the key symptoms including constant nausea and vomiting, leading to serious dehydration and dangerous weight loss.
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According to the USDA, symptoms of E. coli include dehydration, bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps two to eight days after exposure.
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He was later airlifted to a hospital with severe dehydration and broken bones but did not suffer any life-threatening injuries.
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Somalia is one of four countries — all totaling around 22 million people — facing starvation, dehydration, and impending famine in East Africa.
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The star is struggling with hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness which can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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She was admitted to Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, the capital of her state, on September 22, complaining of fever and dehydration.
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Geer was treated for dehydration and "a few scratches" at the Olympic Medical Center, but was released that evening, Danisiewicz said.
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You're at even greater risk for dehydration if you're dancing in a crowd, as people often do at festivals and clubs.
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During pregnancy, changes in blood pressure and morning sickness-related dehydration can also make this type of passing out more likely.
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Tests found he was experiencing severe dehydration and heat exhaustion ... which put him out of commission and kept him there overnight.
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Dr. Lisa R. Bardack added Clinton is "re-hydrated and recovering nicely" after feeling overheated due to dehydration before the incident.
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Like many stomach bugs, Crypto can cause watery diarrhea for up to three weeks, along with stomach cramps, vomiting, and dehydration.
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I think there's something to be said for it, but there's also a huge danger that you're just amplifying the dehydration.
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The little otter was covered in fleas and suffering from dehydration — and the workers rescued him in the knick of time.
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Most of the ship's 20163,196 sailors and Marines survived the sinking only to succumb to exposure, dehydration, drowning and shark attacks.
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Fly too close to the sun heater and you could be looking at dehydration, breakouts, irritation, and possibly even brown spots.
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In addition, dehydration can leave you unable to concentrate, cause short-term memory problems and leave you feeling moody and anxious.
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Cholera is a bacterial disease transmitted through food and water that causes severe diarrhea that can sometimes lead to deadly dehydration.
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MELBOURNE, Australia — The victims were carried in one by one, their paws burned and fur singed, suffering from dehydration and fear.
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The Trump administration has said the 7-year-old girl from Guatemala died from dehydration and shock while in U.S. custody.
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Cholera is a bacterial disease transmitted through food and water that causes severe diarrhea that can lead to sometimes deadly dehydration.
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And too much caffeine in any form can cause stomach upset, anxiety, headaches, dehydration, and insomnia, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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It's true that fasting can lower blood pressure, Yamamoto said, but so can starvation and dehydration, neither of which are healthy.
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The young girl from Guatemala died from dehydration and shock hours after crossing the border and being detained by Border Patrol.
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Compounding the problem: the stress, exhaustion, and dehydration that come with travel can make you more susceptible to catching the cold.
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When hikers die from dehydration in the desert, most if not all had become lost or had run out of fluids.
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Complications of surgery may include infection, bleeding, poor absorption of nutrients or dehydration early on, as well as ulcers and hernias.
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Fire officials also said the summer heat may be causing dehydration, which makes K2 users more likely to have an overdose.
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Cruz Roja Mexicana has also treated about 400 people for problems with dehydration, supplying water and in some cases using IVs.
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MDMA, the active ingredient in molly, causes dehydration, as does being outdoors for three days straight in the hot Tennessee sun.
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Because when you look at that collapse, that video that was taken, you wonder if it's not more serious than dehydration.
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In Arriaga, some were treated for blisters, dehydration and other ailments at medical tents run by the government and community groups.
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According to records obtained by the Washington Post, Jakelin had not eaten for several days and died of dehydration and shock.
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Epara, a line designed by its Nigerian founder, Ozohu Adoh, treats dehydration and hyperpigmentation, two issues commonly found in black skin.
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The surge of inflammation puts the rest of the body at risk of dehydration, in a sense, from the inside out.
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Virtually all liquid is excreted from the body, causing victims to die of dehydration within hours of full manifestation if untreated.
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Extreme dehydration seems to be a major component here, and I am hoping that staying hydrated is most of the battle.
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Did he die in the jungle of a flash flood or dengue fever, a tree fall, an injury turned septic, dehydration?
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John Rex Villanueva, a volunteer veterinarian, said common problems among some animals were dehydration and skin disease, exacerbated by volcanic ash.
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Cramps and constipation in general can also be caused by dehydration, so make sure you're drinking enough water throughout the day.
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The New York Times team's medic ran to the car and came back with an IV drip to help with dehydration.
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In order to prevent dehydration, the CDC suggests drinking plenty of fluids, such as water, sports drinks or oral rehydration fluids.
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He died from complications of a broken neck and showed signs of dehydration, according to The Frontier, a local news organization.
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A digital thermometer to check for fever, blood pressure cuffs to screen pregnant women, zinc for dehydration, testing kits for malaria.
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One of them clung to both a teddy bear and a large bottle of Pedialyte, to soothe her dehydration and flu.
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Thomas died from dehydration after he was allegedly deprived of water for seven days straight at the direction of jail officials.
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The Capitals improved to 10-0-33 after a loss this season and this time did so after Holtby left with dehydration.
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But it can also carry some horrific side effects, including depressive hangovers, dehydration, overheating, and an annoying inability to empty your bladder.
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Jayalalithaa had gone into cardiac arrest on Sunday night, the Apollo Hospital said, following her admission with fever and dehydration in September.
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E.coli can be deadly but more commonly causes bloody diarrhea, extreme dehydration, and abdominal cramps that can last for about a week.
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According to Healthline, fainting can be caused by dehydration or exhaustion, and those incidents have pretty quick recovery times like Hannah had.
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In 2013, the actor's rep said he was in intensive care in a Florida hospital for treatment of flu symptoms, including dehydration.
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He refuses to sip from anything else even after it resulted in more than one trip to the hospital due to dehydration.
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The mother of one frighteningly collapsed, later explaining it was due to dehydration and becoming "overheated" in her Statue of Liberty costume.
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And signs of heat exhaustion (which overlaps with signs of dehydration) are muscle cramps, headache, nausea/vomiting, dizziness, pale skin, and confusion.
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She said she worked to make herself visible, but after almost fainting from dehydration, she learned she couldn't move far from water.
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Further, 54% reported medical problems "like dehydration, urinary tract infections, kidney infections and other kidney problems" because they avoided using restrooms entirely.
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When it comes to mending a night of alcohol-induced dehydration and bad sleep, we can't stress the importance of spice enough.
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WATCH: Fitness Guru Richard Simmons Treated for Dehydration "Over the years thousands came to laugh and sweat with me," the statement continues.
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Issues like gastroenteritis, dehydration, upper respiratory infections, and rashes — nothing really out of the ordinary for kids recently placed with foster families.
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Wanna watch the inner workings of the Verge team communicating their CES shock, awe, or desert dehydration in real time via Slack?
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Health officials are asking people to plan ahead, avoid strenuous outdoor activities, and to take measures to prevent dehydration and heat stroke.
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Originally, Pedialyte was intended for children and infants to drink during "challenging moments of dehydration," like after they've been sick and puking.
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Gatorade, for example, has significantly less sodium and potassium than Pedialyte, so it might not be as effective for treating acute dehydration.
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Products containing hyaluronic acid, to help plump skin cells and reduce dehydration, plus retinol for healthy skin regeneration is the golden combo.
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But how serious does dehydration have to get to cause someone to drop to his knees while performing, as McGraw reportedly did?
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Roaccutane (also called Isotretinoin) is similar: It stops you from producing pore-clogging sebum, but the dehydration it causes is sadly universal.
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A week after collapsing onstage due to dehydration, Tim McGraw is using his sense of humor to update fans on his recovery.
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Dehydration, which seems an obvious factor, causes acute kidney disease that is easily reversed by drinking water, rather than this chronic form.
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Could dehydration day in, day out be causing continuous fructose overproduction that, in turn, could be leading to long-term kidney damage?
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From these studies, Johnson believes that heat stress and dehydration drive the production of fructose and vasopressin, which also damages the kidney.
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Last month, he was hospitalized in Mumbai due to severe dehydration and bladder cancer, according to a report in the Hindustan Times.
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In 20153, the actor's rep said he was in intensive care in a Florida hospital for treatment of flu symptoms, including dehydration.
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He was also given a lot of liquids like buttermilk and plain water to prevent dehydration, considering the heat at this time.
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Nevada bus driver, Mike Blair, offered an elderly man a cool water bottle from his lunchbox after he noticed signs of dehydration.
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As it turns out, these quakes and trembles are a common side effect of heavy drinking, but it's more than just dehydration.
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Andrew Dice Clay is recuperating after doctors discovered he had a much more serious condition following his hospitalization for dehydration and exhaustion.
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After the game, head coach Pat Shurmur said he went in early due to dehydration and was going to get IV fluids.
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Meat Loaf's scary collapse during a show in Canada Thursday was triggered by severe dehydration ... so claims a spokesperson for the singer.
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Heat exhaustion can come on suddenly, with cramps (a result of dehydration and an electrolyte imbalance), profuse sweating, and a rapid pulse.
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It went down quite easily — and it might have been the first time dehydration due to alcohol did anything positive for me.
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Bardack said Clinton had an examination at her home in Chappaqua after the incident, which was a result of dehydration and overheating.
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The administration said that the girl died from dehydration and shock while in U.S. custody after crossing the border with her father.
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An American woman died from dehydration while descending the Snake Path in 2015; please do not underestimate the seriousness of this warning.
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But he said the problem was due not to dehydration on a humid afternoon but rather to the stress of the match.
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In mid-September, the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office released a report that ruled Thomas's death a homicide caused by extreme dehydration.
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That's long enough to get inside your body via any water you might accidentally ingest, causing diarrhea, gas, cramps, nausea, and dehydration.
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Many more children sustain injuries like dehydration and lifelong brain injuries stemming from heat stroke that occurs after being left in vehicles.
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Doctors at El Paso's Providence Hospital said Jakelin was presumed to have succumbed to dehydration, fever, and septic shock, according to CBP.
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Read more: This electrolyte powder is a low-sugar way to replenish fluids and prevent dehydration after workouts or long nights out
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BREAKFAST BROWSE Singer Pink hospitalized in Australia Here's hoping the rock star can kick the dehydration and gastric virus that's bothering her.
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I had just completed the last leg of the Prague marathon relay, despite a horrifying combination of intense dehydration and under-training.
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"I almost fell off my chair," he said, explaining that a lack of medical care and dehydration can make diarrheal disease fatal.
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When it was all over, I reclined in a bathrobe, half-drunk on endorphins and dehydration, and someone brought me sweet tea.
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Above, Ahmed Ibrahim al Junaid, an infant experiencing malnutrition and dehydration last month at a Unicef-run mobile clinic in Aslam, Yemen.
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Some experts in geriatrics had expected many more complications among older patients receiving more intense treatment, especially increased dizziness, falls and dehydration.
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In poorer parts of the world, where malnutrition and dehydration weaken the body's response, it is much more likely to be lethal.
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The virus is not typically serious for otherwise healthy adults or teenagers, although it can cause several days of misery and dehydration.
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The $28 product, made with ingredients like squalane and Japanese-peach extract, is said to protect lips against dehydration and harsh climates.
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Skipping food and drink for well over 12 hours can put stress on the body, which immediately struggles against dehydration and hunger.
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Critics have faulted Clarke for his management of a Milwaukee County jail where a mentally ill man died in 2016 of dehydration.
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Hospitals have been crowded with people suffering from cold-related illnesses, such as influenza, dehydration and pneumonia, said Ayesha Akhter, she said.
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The symptoms of enteric fever (high fever, dehydration, belly pains) were in line with the historical descriptions of the epidemic Warinner uncovered.
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In a moment of madness, possessed by desperation and dehydration, I stand up like I'm ready for a tank on Tiananmen Square.
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You might need assistance getting to the restroom when your sense of perception is distorted, for example, or water to avoid dehydration.
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They are thought to have died from heat exposure and dehydration in an area about 18 miles (29 km) east of McAllen.
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The girls were found in "poor health with signs of dehydration and acting lethargic" in an abandoned single-wide mobile trailer, police allege.
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The potentially deadly strain can cause bloody diarrhea and dehydration, mostly among the elderly, very young children and people with weak immune systems.
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An autopsy conducted the following day determined the cause of death was homicide as a result of malnutrition and dehydration, the complaint states.
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The girls were found in "poor health with signs of dehydration and acting lethargic" in an abandoned single-wide mobile trailer, police said.
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Dehydration, sleep deprivation, blood pressure issues and your food and drink choices (such as chocolate, alcohol, caffeine) could all trigger an exertion headache.
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That dehydration could be dangerous, especially for those who used Metrecal in the hot summer season, when dieters often tried to slim down.
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When you add sweating to that equation, dehydration really can sneak up on you, causing dizziness, headache, and a bigger risk for overheating.
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A transgender woman, Hernandez had been taken to a hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico, suffering from pneumonia, dehydration, and complications associated with HIV.
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Researchers have found that caffeine in moderate doses doesn't cause dehydration — so those cups of java can count toward your day's hydration effort.
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I won't rehearse the parade of horribles, which range from exotic new (or old) diseases to starvation, dehydration, forced migration, and armed conflict.
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He spoke coherently and showed signs of mild dehydration and malnutrition; he had light scratches on his arms and legs, the doctor said.
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Oculus should be researching this now instead of after the first kid dies of dehydration with a Rift still strapped to their face.
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Dehydration leads to hypothermia and frostbite, so your body needs plenty of water to function properly and maintain proper circulation to your extremities.
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In order to prevent dehydration, your body responds by storing extra water, which can cause your weight to increase by a few pounds.
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After Shaffer told police where to find them, the children were treated for the effects of cold and symptoms of dehydration, police said.
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The average person needs about 3 quarts of water (96 fluid ounces) a day, and not drinking enough can obviously contribute to dehydration.
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Side effects such as: Possible Flat Tummy Tea side effects are cramping, stomach pains, diarrhea and dehydration… Then I guess I have to.
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Two to eight days after consuming contaminated meat, patients with E. coli infections typically have symptoms of dehydration, bloody diarrhea and stomach cramps.
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Sheriff Sawyer told the outlet that McClatchy, 38, who was found suffering from dehydration, was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation.
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The main issue with temperature drops is skin dehydration or lack of water, says ZENii Skincare founder, GP, and cosmetic doctor Johanna Ward.
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Kenzen delivers real-time health insights using patented biosensors, sweat analysis and predictive analytics with the aim of preempting dehydration, cramping, and injuries.
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Middleton had difficult pregnancies — she had hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness that can cause electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, and even death.
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She's been open about her battle with hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness which can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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E. coli is a "potentially deadly bacterium" that can cause abdominal cramping, dehydration and bloody diarrhea for up to eight days after exposure.
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Another staffer was taken by ambulance to the emergency room, People's source added, after collapsing from what was discovered to be severe dehydration.
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Another top adviser was taken by ambulance to the ER after collapsing from what turned out to be severe dehydration, the source said.
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Despite my own severe dehydration, I woke up worried that the orange tree hadn't been watered, so I ventured out into the garden.
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During my checkups, my doctors would tell me the horrible migraines that left me incapacitated for days might have to do with dehydration.
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Urine will become darker; prolonged dehydration can also crystallize salts and minerals in urine, possibly leading to the formation of painful kidney stones.
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An intestinal infection often linked to contaminated drinking water, cholera causes diarrhoea and vomiting, leaving small children especially vulnerable to death from dehydration.
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On May 17, she was admitted to Cibola General Hospital with symptoms of pneumonia, dehydration and complications associated with HIV, according to ICE.
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If you eat foods that also hydrate you (like watermelon, cucumber, tomato, and cantaloupe), it could sort of safeguard you, and prevent dehydration.
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The medical examiner confirmed in 2014 that Mr. Williams had died from complications of vertebro-spinal injuries, as well as starvation and dehydration.
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Bardack said Clinton had an examination at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y., after the incident, which was a result of dehydration and overheating.
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Eight individuals were initially found dead on the scene and another individual died later, while others were suffering from heat stroke and dehydration.
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A week later, at the age of twenty-six, she died of dehydration, after vomiting and suffering diarrhea as she went through withdrawal.
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"Heat stress can reduce worker productivity by causing dehydration and fatigue, leading to slower work and, in extreme instances, death," the report states.
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"Second, the absence of leaf litter on farmlands leaves ticks susceptible to dehydration and predation, which also reduces tick population sizes," he added.
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High oral doses of this bleach, such as those recommended in the labeling, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and symptoms of severe dehydration.
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The workers had brought up issues of dehydration, exhaustion, and injuries from the job, as well as Amazon's overall insensitivity to Muslim practices.
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Officials said there were as yet no signs of foul play, and that the four may have died from dehydration and heat exposure.
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Doctors can recommend only the usual remedies for any viral illness: rest, medicine to reduce pain and fever, and fluids to avoid dehydration.
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The family had a necropsy performed on Roger and according to the docs provided by Oshan, Roger died of heat exhaustion and dehydration.
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Severe dehydration can endanger people unable to take in fluids by themselves, such as young children, the elderly and people with underlying conditions.
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When it was over, the Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow had severe cramps, three stitches in his lip, dehydration and a pinched nerve.
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This can lead to dehydration in infants and small children, Munoz said, and it can be life-threatening at such a young age.
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They often think the headaches are caused by tension, stress or dehydration, or that they are "sinus headaches" — a category that doesn't exist.
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Doctors can recommend only the usual remedies for any viral illness: rest, medicine to reduce pain and fever, and fluids to avoid dehydration.
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Though she normally drank lots of water, especially after strenuous workouts with clients, she thought her chronically dry mouth was due to dehydration.
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But every time I'd been hospitalized before, the diagnosis had been obvious: knee tumor, a raging ulcerative colitis, dehydration caused by the flu.
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In a third report, a woman flagged her husband's death to the FDA after he was taken to the hospital due to dehydration.
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England captain Joe Root came on late to bat after seeking hospital treatment Sunday for severe dehydration after picking up a stomach bug.
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Stay hydrated Drinking water and staying adequately hydrated can help to stave off hunger and prevent symptoms of dehydration, including fatigue and dizziness.
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Our sources say the paranoia has been building for months ... obviously going way beyond the stated reasons for the hospitalization ... dehydration and exhaustion.
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Cholera, which is spread through water or food contaminated with Vibrio cholerae bacteria, can cause severe diarrhea and vomiting, which leads to extreme dehydration.
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"I expect the cholera to increase and other illnesses related to dehydration in the short term, and malnutrition in the medium term," he said.
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And the way some died of starvation, dehydration and a lot of things that attacked us on the way that we weren't prepared for.
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After being treated at the vet for dehydration and getting a much needed haircut, Chelsea is in surprisingly good health for a senior cat.
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Back in November, Schumer, 37, was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum — a condition marked by persistent sickness and can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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The 39-year-old is entering week two of his stay, which isn't that unusual for high-profile celebrities suffering from exhaustion and dehydration.
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Aside from the fact that dehydration can make people more sick, over-hydrating won't necessarily quell symptoms or lead you to getting better faster.
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The UN calls the situation in Yemen the "world's worst humanitarian crisis," with millions facing starvation, dehydration, and disease exacerbated by the civil war.
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The area is frequented by migrants crossing into the U.S., although the hot and dry conditions have caused many migrants to die from dehydration.
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Because the couple had been drinking wine that evening, Kerry at first believed the symptoms were simply a result of excessive drinking or dehydration.
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More than 150 people were evacuated, many suffering from respiratory issues, dehydration and heat-related problems, according to Memorial Regional Hospital spokesman Randy Katz.
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An independent autopsy requested by the family determined the cause of death was most likely severe complications of dehydration combined with complications from HIV.
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She has been open about her battle with hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness which can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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According to 9NEWS, just one day before the fight was scheduled to take place, Jessica Lindsay collapsed from severe dehydration while she was running.
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Cholera, which is spread through water or food contaminated with Vibrio cholerae bacteria, can cause severe diarrhea and vomiting, which leads to extreme dehydration.
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Jayalalithaa had gone into cardiac arrest on Sunday night, the Apollo Hospital in Chennai said, following her admission with fever and dehydration in September.
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Those are very simple screening measures that can make a big difference in identifying a baby that may be at risk from significant dehydration.
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First-aid personnel are on hand at the events, to help those who collapse from heat and dehydration, or who need their wounds treated.
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The process uses aldehyde to fix the brain in place, preventing any shrinking on account of dehydration (a serious problem during the cooling process).
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Many transgender individuals have reported adverse health effects from trying to avoid using public restrooms, such as dehydration, kidney infections and urinary tract infections.
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Two weeks ago, the actress was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness which can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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A brightening serum and a patch treatment are all you need to diminish purple shadows and fix dullness and dehydration in under 20 minutes.
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The 221-year-old former British Army officer died after being airlifted to a hospital in Punta Arenas, Chile, suffering severe exhaustion and dehydration.
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"Dehydration will only add to the feeling of exhaustion and the impact that lack of sleep has on your body and mind, " Varnado said.
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What genes signaled the production of red blood cells or flashed like a red light at a railroad crossing, signaling dehydration or muscle damage?
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Officials say the girl died of dehydration and shock after she was apprehended with her father and more than 220006 other migrants on Dec.
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Briton Henry Worsley died from exhaustion and severe dehydration after coming up just 30 miles short from the end of his trek in 2016.
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Jakelin Caal Maquin, 7, died earlier this month from dehydration and shock after being detained with her father after they crossed the border illegally.
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But by the next day, she was taken to a local hospital with symptoms of pneumonia, dehydration and "complications associated with HIV," ICE says.
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A 7-year-old girl from Guatemala has died from dehydration and shock while in Border Patrol custody, according to a new report Thursday.
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Babies' skin surface is large in proportion to their body volume and their internal fluids, putting them at high risk for heat and dehydration.
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In the past week, at least 15 Syrians, including 12 children, have died due to dehydration and diseases transmitted through contaminated water, WHO said.
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The 43-year-old IT contractor in Florida had developed hyperemisis gravidarum—round-the-clock nausea that can lead to dehydration and other complications.
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The 46-year-old Bennett, who needed to be helped to the locker room before the halftime buzzer, later blamed dehydration for his fall.
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Finally, it's a a commonly held belief that caffeine is a diuretic that will lead to dehydration because it makes you produce more urine.
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After a week of Dandy, I promise you won't miss coffee — or the inflammation, dehydration, and dull skin that come with it — at all.
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A big part of why food poisoning makes you feel so awful, Dr. Chutkan says, is that all the diarrhea and vomiting cause dehydration.
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Thousands of Syrians who fled a government offensive in the southwestern province of Dara'a are now at risk from scorpions, snakes, disease and dehydration.
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But it's that it's a dehydration that can't be managed, because your body is in a state of not being able to absorb water.
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So the mother with the 18-month-old was perfectly right to think about dehydration in a child who was having diarrhea and vomiting.
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A number of the children in the caravan were suffering from diarrhea, vomiting, respiratory problems and dehydration, said a local doctor, Julio Cesar Iglesias.
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One detainee, Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish journalist from Iran, said the men were experiencing dehydration, hunger, anxiety and the fear of attack and disease.
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Cholera, once a common scourge of poor countries, is a bacterial disease spread by contaminated water that can cause fatal dehydration if left untreated.
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Minders set up umbrellas on the sand to protect guests from the sun and help them sip water to avoid dehydration during the treatment.
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Freedman's team studied 647 children ages six months to five years old who came to the emergency department with mild dehydration from stomach flu.
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Despite security patrols along Nepal's porous border with India, dozens of trucks arrived in town carrying animals shriveled from dehydration and lack of food.
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Instead of rousing every three weeks, though, infected bats wake every seven days, because white-nose illness causes dehydration and they need to drink.
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Side effects of the intensive treatment stopped being monitored after the main trial ended, but Dr. Williamson said the biggest negative effect was dehydration.
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The researcher said that drinking water won&apost actually help you with a hangover at all, as your hangover isn&apost caused by dehydration.
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We're told Ron checked into a hospital and doctors believed he had a calcium deposit in his neck due to dehydration and being overworked.
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These metazoans, first discovered in 1773, are incredibly resilient, capable of withstanding total dehydration, extreme temperatures and pressures, intense radiation, and the vacuum of space.
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To avoid dehydration, follow your thirst cues just as you would your hunger cues (the "eight glasses a day" rule really isn't in favor anymore).
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The deadly virus PEDv, which causes diarrhea, vomiting and severe dehydration in hogs, poses no threat to humans, according to the Canadian Swine Health Board.
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Such was his son's reliance on drinking from the cup that he'd twice been admitted to hospital with severe dehydration when without it, Carter said.
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With liposuction in particular, Dr. Horton says that dehydration may occur if patients don't drink enough fluids for the first few weeks following a procedure.
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She had been taken to another hospital in New Mexico more than a week earlier with symptoms of pneumonia, dehydration, and complications associated with HIV.
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In fact, he asked the medics on the base not to document his visit when he sought treatment for dehydration five days before he died.
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"Most of the patients have been treated for respiratory distress, dehydration and heat-related issues," Randy Katz, a spokesman for Memorial Regional Hospital, told reporters.
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Investor interest was seen in the refinery sector after media reports that the government would incentivise local refineries that have completed upgrading their dehydration plants.
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Hernández had been taken to another hospital in New Mexico more than a week earlier with symptoms of pneumonia, dehydration, and complications associated with HIV.
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The INSIDER Summary:• Eating too much protein can cause dehydration and fat gain instead of muscle, and eating too little can lead to poor health.
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She was discovered nine days later after subsisting on pond water and plants – five pounds lighter and suffering from dehydration and exposure, but otherwise okay.
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Heat waves, which scientists believe are already being exacerbated by climate change, can cause sunburns, dehydration, and heat stroke, according to a NOAA fact sheet.
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The Who kicked off the final night of the "Oldchella" (aka Desert Trip) music festival Sunday night, and the rock legends were prepared ... for dehydration.
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Read on for a lesson on how to properly diagnose, treat, and prevent skin dryness and dehydration to keep your complexion at its most radiant.
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What was initially thought as dehydration, caused by her riding to Rio, has since been diagnosed as a severe complication caused by a bacterial infection.
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In fact, the dehydration that can occur in these classes can make it more difficult for your kidneys, liver and intestines to eliminate toxic material!
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Other organisms, like yeast, brine shrimp, and nematode worms, use a sugar called trehalose to tolerate dehydration, or desiccation as it's referred to by scientists.
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Since 2010, upwards of 10,000 Haitians including many young children have died from the disease, which causes uncontrollable vomiting and diarrhea, resulting in severe dehydration.
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To the team, it seemed that Jessica often failed to drink enough water, courting dehydration that strained her kidneys, and took her tacrolimus doses erratically.
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Because at least that misery was solely caused by heat, exhaustion, dehydration, starvation, and the pain that comes after a recent run-in with cannibals.
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Last January, during a match in Australia when temperatures hit 20153C (107F), England's cricket captain Joe Root was sent to hospital with exhaustion and dehydration.
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"Among the migrants are pregnant women, people with chronic illness like diabetes, hypertension and a few cases of dehydration but no severe cases," Fernandez said.
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Two people later died in the hospital, and more than 30 people were injured, many of them suffering from dehydration and other heat-related illnesses.
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In an interview with Page Six, Lalani said she handled the workload of three interns, and the strenuous experience necessitated a hospital visit for dehydration.
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That story went viral in late August, then took on a life of its own after Clinton fainted from pneumonia and dehydration at a Sept.
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Clemence Duri, Harare city's health director said more than 300 people had been hospitalized after contracting the waterborne disease which causes severe diarrhea and dehydration.
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Imagine having a wearable sensor that would allow the squad leader to know when one of his or her soldiers was in danger of dehydration.
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Local prosecutors say inmate Terrill Thomas, 38, didn't have access to water for a week and died of dehydration in his cell in April 2016.
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Outdoorsy nuisances like bug bites, sunburn, dehydration, and blisters might be part of your experience, depending on where you live and how intensely you play.
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Gómez died weeks after Jakelin Caal Maquin, 85033, died from dehydration and shock after being detained with her father after they crossed the border illegally.
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Adults show much different signs of dehydration, including fatigue, dizziness, confusion, less-frequent urination and extreme thirst, but the latter has one exception: the elderly.
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The almost Niagara Falls-like gushing of a net gain of at least five to seven seats has collapsed quicker than Clinton suffering from dehydration.
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Twenty-nine horses died during the Creek Fire and those who were rescued sustained severe burns and were treated for smoke inhalation, dehydration and stress.
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PG Reggie Jackson, who was treated for dehydration after Tuesday's loss in Sacramento, was able to start against the Warriors and play 25 minutes Thursday.
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Instead, he had extreme dehydration and starvation, something they would discover at the emergency room a few hours later when her listless son became nonresponsive.
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They also needed to communicate, to share critical information about diabetics nearing the end of their insulin reserves, babies threatened by dehydration, families rationing crackers.
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Diagnosing her with extreme dehydration, a doctor concluded that the test was too dangerous to continue, as she would likely damage her kidneys or worse.
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That night, after a delirious drive home, I was in the emergency room hooked to an IV. The diagnosis: acute mountain sickness and severe dehydration.
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Short-term symptoms include frequent urination, excessive thirst, dehydration, and diabetic ketoacidosis, the condition that put me in the hospital when I was first diagnosed.
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Dehydration can lead to poor physical and cognitive functioning—including memory and attention issues—which isn't ideal if a student has an exam coming up.
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Many passengers die of drowning or dehydration, and survivors picked up by Libyan vessels or in Libyan waters are often packed into prisonlike detention centers.
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It causes extreme diarrhea that can lead to fatal dehydration, but when it is treated with fluids and antibiotics, the death rate is very low.
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Dehydration, sore throats, blistered feet, respiratory infections, pink eye and other ailments and injuries are slowing some members and knocking others out of the migration.
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At least 2,000 staff members are treating ailments including severe dehydration, diarrheal diseases, violence-related injuries and cases of sexual violence, according to the group.
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This January, he was admitted to the hospital for dehydration and he and his now-wife Rachel Jiménez realized he may never go home again.
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A spokesperson for the organization told CBC News that Carter, 92, was hospitalized as a precaution and is feeling fine after being treated for dehydration.
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The children who died, most of them weakened by long-term malnutrition and dehydration, had succumbed to diseases like pneumonia and dysentery, the commission said.
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If your child is showing signs of dehydration — "crying without tears, mouth looks really dry, excessively tired," explained Dr. Shust, you should call your pediatrician.
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Excessive sweating can cause heat stroke and dehydration which can be a serious health concern for older individuals and people with kidney or heart disease.
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Dehydration is linked to norovirus because it's hard for those infected to take in as much fluid as they are losing to vomiting and diarrhea.
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It's one of the saddest states a human can find themselves in; bewildered and nutritionally underprepared for the inevitable headache and dehydration that lay ahead.
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She also says UFC docs cleared her based on blood and dehydration tests ... but a CT scan later found mucus build-up in her sinuses.
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A post on Simmons' Facebook account stated he suffered from dehydration, but 3 days in it looks like he never checked out of the hospital.
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The men, in their 30s, suffered dehydration but no severe injuries and were taken to hospital, said Stephane Smith, a spokesman for Urgences Sante emergency services.
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Andrew Dice Clay checked into a Las Vegas hospital to be treated for dehydration and exhaustion Thursday night, a rep for the actor tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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Set up a DIY Bloody Mary bar and then sit back and complain about your headache and dehydration while your guests make their own damn drinks.
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Each night, every few hours I wake up on glistening, sodden sheets, with my head throbbing, mouth gummed shut, and internal organs aching due to dehydration.
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I created all these flavourings from scratch using different techniques like dehydration, infusion, or using starches to transform a flavour in liquid form to a powder.
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The actress revealed in November that she was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness which can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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If we are getting specific my posture, my tan, and the lighting are also better in the second photo... but there was no cut or dehydration.
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Officials feared the death toll could rise because nearly 20 others rescued from the truck were in dire condition, many suffering from extreme dehydration and heatstroke.
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Back in November, the mom-to-be was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness and can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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Most of the time people recover on their own within a week, but some people can have severe dehydration or more involved infections that require hospitalization.
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"Lots of flying and dehydration … gotta cut short my workouts," McGraw joked to TMZ as he arrived at the airport in New York City Monday night.
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Some cases can be mild, but when treatment is not available, the loss of fluids through diarrhea and vomiting can lead to rapid dehydration and shock.
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There's one thing all experts agree on: To counteract post-flight acne, dullness, and dehydration, you need to nail your skin-care routine once you land.
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Previously, as an experiment, Smith placed water in close proximity to an emergency station installed by Border Patrol for people on the verge of lethal dehydration.
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And while mild dehydration can cause pesky side effects like headaches, bad breath, and constipation, more serious cases can have dangerous consequences, including loss of consciousness.
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By the time one gets beyond initial withdrawals to a proper hangover, they will be dealing with physical symptoms like dehydration and gastric distress, Iannucci says.
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Many people aboard ran after he opened the doors, but police found 39 people in and around the trailer, many suffering from dehydration and heat stroke.
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"It seems true that they don't have ice damage, and that they show dehydration, but they also show a range of other damage," he tells Gizmodo.
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Three medical sources at the Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital, where some 95 patients have died, said they thought serious dehydration was likely to blame.
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According to the WHO, the virus that can lead to deadly complications like diarrhea, dehydration, respiratory infection and encephalitis kills an estimated 314 people every day.
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Dr. Michael Farzam said his patient's name was "Jim Jones, 39 years old, 5'8", 175 lbs ... suffers from temporary psychosis due to sleep deprivation and dehydration.
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Risks of creatine include liver and kidney damage, dehydration and muscle cramps; testosterone is also tied to liver and kidney impairment and may halt bone growth.
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A 2012 study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that even mild dehydration can be enough to alter your mood, including making you feeling fatigued.
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Spending too much time out in the sun can lead to a host of summer health hazards, from mild dehydration, to heat exhaustion, or worse, heatstroke.
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Arm Yourself Against Food- and Water-Borne Infections Diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration are the three most common health issues on most trips, according to Dr. Rahman.
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His body had bruises and cuts, and the medical examiner said he died from "fatal child abuse syndrome with dehydration and malnutrition," reports the Associated Press.
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Suddenly and mysteriously, he died from a knock out combo of heatstroke and dehydration on a brushy hillside track in the Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima.
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It makes it seem that there was no great tragedy, but it also keeps us from learning how these Americans died: dehydration, illness, food or what?
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The caffeine content is another reason not to drink too much kombucha, since over-caffeination can cause anxiety and dehydration, and mess with your sleeping routine.
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I found it hard to get through the 55 minutes, and afterward, while I felt very refreshed, I also experienced dehydration, increased hunger, and heightened anxiety.
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In 2012, Clinton suffered a concussion from a fall due to dehydration and gastroenteritis as well as blood clots in her leg and outside her brain.
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John Kasich (R) took aim at Congress on Friday after a seven-year-old migrant from Guatemala died while in U.S. custody of dehydration and shock.
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Hydration therapy allegedly relieves dehydration caused by the flu, jetlag, exercise fatigue, food poisoning, and general exhaustion, and some people partake after a night of drinking.
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Soon people in her rural community were collapsing as well from dehydration, with 10 dying from drought-related illnesses as drinking water ran short, Mkhize said.
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Playing when the sun was down meant the sisters could drink water and snack on home-cooked samosas to keep their energy up and prevent dehydration.
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Their body temperature and level of cardiac stress was slightly lower when the fan was on, though they did sweat more, increasing the risk of dehydration.
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The cold wetness was often followed, within hours, by tropical heat so stifling that Marines fell like ninepins from dehydration despite gulping handfuls of salt tablets.
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The government statement said the salty water most likely led to dehydration in the rhinos, which then prompted them to drink more water, exacerbating the problem.
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Water is especially key, as high altitudes can cause dehydration and you may not be able to have your cup refilled as frequently as you'd like.
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As the whale was no longer able to consume large amounts of food due to the ingested plastic, it died of "dehydration and starvation," Blatchley said.
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However, be wary of consuming too much sodium in dry goods, since that can contribute to dehydration and take up some of your precious water reserves.
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The day before, temperatures in Berlin had risen to record highs, leading the Berlin Fire Brigade to remind people to drink enough fluids to avoid dehydration.
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When water is lost, the skin dries out, which can lead to both dehydration and increased oil production — the kind you'll need to carry blotting papers for.
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He was riding a hoverboard next to his wife, Kelly, and 7-year-old son Cohen, who were on bikes, when he fainted, possibly because of dehydration.
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She spent most of her 40 minutes with Ms. Miles sweeping up after the caregivers who had preceded her: pressure ulcers, a wound dressed poorly, dehydration, depression.
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Most overdose deaths in the Netherlands are caused not by opiates but by party drugs like amphetamines or synthetic cannabinoids, or by ecstasy, which can cause dehydration.
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BRISBANE, Australia – Police say a South Korean backpacker has been rescued after six nights lost in rugged Australian wilderness suffering from dehydration and exposure but relatively unscathed.
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The emergency room at NYU Langone Medical Center came next, where he was given fluids to treat what doctors thought was merely dehydration and an upset stomach.
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Infection is caused by drinking and using contaminated water that triggers diarrhea and vomiting and can cause severe dehydration which if not treated quickly can be fatal.
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Former President Jimmy Carter is back in action, just one day after collapsing from dehydration at a Habitat for Humanity work site in Winnipeg, Canada, on Thursday.
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Helmi Hamdi, a nurse at the Taza hospital, told the AP that the wounded were being treated for infected burns, suffocation from the chemical agents, and dehydration.
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The video comes two weeks after Schumer, 37, was hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition marked by persistent sickness which can lead to dehydration and weight loss.
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It cited medical workers at the camp who said at least 10 women and children had died traveling to or at the camp, most because of dehydration.
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He'd had it since he was two years old and it was the only thing he'd drink from, refusing other vessels even to the point of dehydration.
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"One of the main reasons why patients get admitted to the hospital in the setting of a flu or a virus infection is for dehydration," Banach says.
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Tim had a bad bout of dehydration and needed some care, thank God he was OK. What a trooper, to do so much when feeling so poorly.
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Richard Simmons was transported to a Los Angeles hospital on Friday night from his Hollywood Hills, California, home, due to dehydration, he has said in a statement.
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You can stand in the wrong spot, get there at the wrong time, end up hanging out with the wrong people, or feel totally drained from dehydration.
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Raab later fell ill, tested positive for Salmonella Newport, and was hospitalized for five days due to severe dehydration and a blocked bile duct, the complaint said.
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Since the country's economy began to collapse in 2014, emergency rooms have seen an alarming increase in the number of youths suffering from severe malnutrition and dehydration.
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Bill Clinton: Has on occasion had dehydration spells It's not the first remarks Bill Clinton has made about his wife's health this week that have caught attention.
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The water obviously rehydrates you, while the sugar helps pull the salt and potassium into your body to replenish electrolytes that have been lost due to dehydration.
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She struggles with hyperemesis gravidarum, and in November, she was hospitalized for the condition, which is marked by persistent sickness often leading to dehydration and weight loss.
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Plague symptoms in animals include enlarged lymph glands, swelling in the neck, face or around the ears; fever, chills, lack of energy, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration.
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Jackson helps Pistons hold off Nets NEW YORK — For most of Monday point guard Reggie Jackson appeared to be feeling the effects of dehydration and other ailments.
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The website, which initially reported that Russell had "apparent heart issues" said Saturday it was told by a representative for Russell that he was admitted for dehydration.
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The 38-year-old singer was admitted to the hospital in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday night after suffering from dehydration, according to a tweet from Live Nation.
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With dehydration, though, we "lose the ability to sweat, the body loses the ability to get rid of heat, and so body temperature rapidly rises," he said.
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"We went to the hospital and they told us it was dehydration, but I knew there was something deeply wrong," Kerry's sister, Katherine Stoutenburgh, 22, tells PEOPLE.
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Hypovolemic shock, in which low blood volume causes a drop in oxygen and blood pressure, is the most serious form of dehydration and can be life threatening.
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As a result of being stranded, Spirtle suffered sunburn wounds that were quite serious, and, coupled with her dehydration, rescuers weren't sure the young dolphin would survive.
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Although there is currently no vaccine or medication to treat those with norovirus, it is recommended that sick people drink a lot of liquids to prevent dehydration.
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Over the past 20 years, an estimated 7,200 people, including children, have died a lonely death once they cross American soil because of dehydration, exposure and exhaustion.
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They can even fall into a dangerous state called diabetic ketoacidosis, in which uncontrolled blood sugars causes massive dehydration and shock, sometimes resulting in coma and death.
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Every point along the route entailed its own particular harms: beatings and imprisonment, theft and extortion, extreme hunger and dehydration, the threat of deportation back to Eritrea.
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"The high salt levels led to dehydration that triggers thirst mechanism, resulting in excess water intake of the saline water that further exacerbates the problem," Balala said.
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Hanaa Singer, the Unicef representative for Syria, said officials were worried that the supply of drinking water might run out, putting 100,000 children at risk of dehydration.
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"The high salt levels lead to dehydration that triggers thirst mechanism, resulting in excess water intake of the saline water that further exacerbates the problem," Balala said.
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Pink has been admitted to a hospital in Sydney twice since Sunday, suffering from dehydration and a gastric virus, according to Live Nation, her concert tour promoter.
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During Ramadan last year, more than a thousand people died in Pakistan from dehydration under extreme heat, despite calls from some more flexible clerics to cease fasting.
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E. Coli bacteria can cause dehydration, bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps, and in some rare cases it can develop into a life-threatening type of kidney failure.
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A criminal complaint alleges Armor Correctional employees neglected to check on inmates, including Terrill Thomas, who died of dehydration while in custody, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
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With AKI, kidney cells get damaged and die—potentially due to a rise in core body temperature, dehydration, and a lack of blood flow to the kidneys.
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She spent two days in the hospital being treated for malnutrition and dehydration, was discharged, and took a taxi to where her SUV had been accumulating tickets.
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In the epic saga of human movement, migrants who have found themselves stranded in the desert faced injury, dehydration, rape, being jumped by thieves, and even murder.
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Many of those aboard ran after he opened the doors, but police found 39 people in and around the trailer, many suffering from dehydration and heat stroke.
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Every year since border barriers began to be erected, hundreds of people have died of dehydration or heat exhaustion trying to enter the US through the desert.
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His son said he developed symptoms of what appeared to be a light flu, and was hospitalized for about three weeks after he collapsed due to dehydration.
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Of more than 140 patients who ultimately moved to an adjacent hospital, most were treated for respiratory distress, dehydration and other heat-related ailments, hospital officials said.
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This has led to dozens of deaths by dehydration over the past two years, prompting Niger's civil protection agency and the I.O.M. to launch weekly rescue patrols.
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It fanned accusations of gamesmanship from some tennis pundits but Djokovic, whose team delivered extra drinks to him during the match, said he was suffering from dehydration.
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Some studies suggest that historically, blacks living in Africa had to retain sodium and water in order to survive the warmer climate and not die of dehydration.
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Stein mentioned lacerations, shoulder dislocations, dehydration, appendicitis, and gastroenteritis as examples of some of the conditions he might see and treat at Sollis on any given day.
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The water-borne bacteria is generally not fatal, but it can kill in just a few hours when diarrhea and vomiting cause dehydration, especially among the elderly.
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Historically, workaround options have included wearing a diaper in-flight and practicing "tactical dehydration" to reduce the need, which can cause headaches and lead to other problems.
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It has to do with the air pressure, dehydration, the stress of being herded like cattle, and the bloody marys we down to get through it all.
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For a super boost against the elements, try the antipollution treatment, which promises to eliminate bad toxins and address concerns such as dehydration, redness and skin imperfections.
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In a particularly egregious case, jailers allowed a man with mental health problems to die of dehydration after allegedly cutting off the inmate's water for a week.
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Lifestyle factors could also be playing a role, such as the consumption of alcohol and tobacco, which can also lead to dehydration and damage the kidneys over time.
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Camila Cabello's out in the streets with a big ole bottle in hand ... of water, which is smart since she was recently rushed to a hospital for dehydration.
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