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“Yes, it is indeed possible to drink too much water, a condition known as hyponatremia, which occurs when the sodium levels ...
Dehydration occurs when fluid loss surpasses consumption, causing electrolyte imbalances in your body. In the US, over 75% of ...
“Yes, babies, toddlers, elderly people and those with chronic health conditions ... “Children and adults lose fluids and electrolytes, so drink plenty of water and other fluids such as sports drinks, ...
"Many medications require refrigeration or need to be shielded from excessive heat," Schechter said in an email. "Avoid ...
Heat illness cases are on the rise this week as Columbus bakes under a sweltering heat wave and high humidity.
To protect yourself in extreme heat, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends drinking water every ...
With the heat bubble firmly planted over south central Kentucky, concerns now will rise over heat illnesses as we experience ...
The sun isn’t just shining—it’s scorching. And what might feel like a typical summer day can quickly turn dangerous.
EMTs say extreme heat can be serious for some young children, older adults, people with chronic health conditions, and outdoor workers.
Arugula is quick and easy to grow, making it a fun beginner plant for newbies!   pack comes with 1,000 seeds and an 85% ...
Schuylkill’s emergency room raised concerns about the impact of the recent heat wave on the health of people with ...
Staff at Columbia's Riverbanks Zoo have all sorts of tricks to keep animals like the gorillas, white rhinos, and lions cool ...