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Clinically significant dehydration, infection, renal or hepatic insufficiency. Excessive acute or chronic alcohol use. Acutely ill individuals requiring ...
“You can also dehydrate the herbs and spices for use in the winter months. The aroma of fresh basil, oregano or chives growing near where you're cooking ...
Dehydration. Certain diets. Digestive diseases and surgery. Other medical conditions such as renal tubular acidosis, cystinuria, hyperparathyroidism and ...
can become dehydrated if you take in too little. But you can actually cause problems, such as exercise-induced low sodium or hyponatremia, if you take in ...
This includes washing, cleaning, milling, cutting, chopping, heating, pasteurizing, blanching, cooking, canning, freezing, drying, dehydrating, mixing or ...
Dehydration or; Heart disease or; Kidney disease or; Leukopenia (low number of white blood cells) or; Mineral imbalance (e.g., low calcium, magnesium ...
Viruses, such as rotavirus that can cause diarrhea and vomiting, leading to dehydration; Infections caused by bacteria, such as those caused by Streptococcus ...
Your risk is elevated if you smoke, have a blood vessel disease like diabetes, aren't wearing proper clothing, are dehydrated or fatigued, and if you're at a ...
Morning sickness is common during pregnancy. Understand what nausea and vomiting might mean while you're pregnant.
Histamine can cause itching, sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes. It can sometimes close up the bronchial tubes (air passages of the lungs) and make breathing ...
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