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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for dehydration
  1. ... heart failure, diabetes, dementia, and more. Discover how dehydration impacts your body and signs you might be ... water than we take in can lead to dehydration , which happens when your body doesn’t have ...
  2. ... Academy of Dermatology: Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Dehydration Our bodies are 90 percent water, so it’s ... and electrolytes, we can become dehydrated. Signs of dehydration are feeling thirsty, having dark-colored urine, feeling ...
  3. ... depression, allergies and colds, and high blood pressure. Dehydration. Dehydration happens when you lose more fluids than you ...
  4. ... water than we take in can lead to dehydration, which happens when your body doesn’t ...
  5. ... These include stress, hormone changes, sleep cycle changes, dehydration, loud sounds, strong smells, sudden changes in environment, ...