Drinking enough water plays a key role in energy, digestion and focus. Here's how much you should aim for and the signs you ...
Using fever reducers or drinking too much fluid while battling the flu may upset the body's delicate balancing act. Sam Edwards/OJO Images via Getty Images As flu season progresses, so does the chorus ...
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What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Hot Water First Thing in the Morning
Drinking hot water can help you stay hydrated, and it may come with added health benefits like improving digestion or relieving stress. Learn these benefits.
Have you ever wondered why your doctor insists on the age-old advice to “drink plenty of fluids” when you’re feeling under the weather? When you’re sick, your body undergoes changes that disrupt your ...
Drinking electrolyte drinks unnecessarily can put extra stress on the kidneys. Too much sodium and potassium may raise the ...
If your thirst never seems to go away, it may be more than dehydration — experts say this persistent symptom could signal an ...
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Why taking fever-reducing meds and drinking fluids may not be the best way to treat flu and fever
As flu season progresses, so does the chorus of advice, professional and otherwise, to drink plenty of fluids and take fever-reducing medications, like acetaminophen, ibuprofen or aspirin. These ...
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