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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for dehydrated
  1. ... Academy of Dermatology: Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Dehydration Our bodies are 90 percent water, so it’s ... Without enough hydration and electrolytes, we can become dehydrated. Signs of dehydration are feeling thirsty, having dark- ...
  2. ... depression, allergies and colds, and high blood pressure. Dehydration. Dehydration happens when you lose more fluids than you take in. People of all ages can become dehydrated, but older adults are especially prone to it. ...
  3. ... and the fluids you drink. When you are dehydrated, your body does not have enough fluid, nor ...
  4. ... These include stress, hormone changes, sleep cycle changes, dehydration, loud sounds, strong smells, sudden changes in environment, ...
  5. ... came to the conclusion that she was mildly dehydrated," Renee says. "The only thing that really raised ...