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Ask A Specialist: Dehydration

SOUTHWEST WYOMING, JUN 16 – The American Academy of Pediatrics warns that sugary summer drinks increase kidney disease risk and recommends daily hydration of up to 3.7 liters for adults, especially in hot climates.

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HONOLULU (KHON2) -- Summertime means a lot of hours spent outdoors, going to the beach, hiking and enjoying other activities. With temperatures expected to rise, it’s a good time to remember the importance of staying hydrated. Ask A Specialist: National Migraine and Headache Awareness Month “Dehydration happens when your body loses more fluids than it can take in. Water is important in everything we do. It helps your brain, your heart, you…

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Universitat Oberta de Catalunya A mild dehydration can make us believe that we are hungry, when we really need water The seasonal fruit and smoothies help us to stay hydrated The ultraprocessed, salty snacks, alcohol and sugary drinks dehydrate The hypothalamus and the brain reward center process in a similar way the urge to eat and drink, which can lead to wrong decisions if we do not learn to interpret the signs.With the arrival of the holiday…

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