Cold weather suppresses thirst, making dehydration easy to miss. Doctors warn this winter habit can impair brain function, ...
Dehydration in winter often goes unnoticed, but neurologists warn it can quietly strain the brain and increase stroke risk.
The brain is about 75% water, so it is very sensitive to changes in hydration. When a person does not drink enough water, the ...
Health experts warn that dehydration is often overlooked in winter, increasing the risk of fatigue, brain fog and more serious kidney problems. View on euronews ...
Are they forehead wrinkles or dehydration lines? Creases on your forehead can be signs of dehydrated skin rather than early wrinkles. Here's how to fix them with simple skincare products.
Dehydration is not just a summer issue. In winter, low thirst, as well as dry air and indoor heating, can quietly deplete the body of fluids. There are reasons this happens and little ...
Do you tend to drink less liquids in winter? A kidney specialist warns that reduced water intake during winter may increase dehydration, raising the risk of kidney stone formation.
You think it’s just about feeling parched or maybe breaking a little sweat in the sun, but nope. Sometimes, your body is waving red flags that scream "I need water!" while you’re busy blaming hormones ...
Share on Pinterest From blood pressure and diabetes drugs to over-the-counter laxatives, many common medications can raise your risk of dehydration. Jelena Danilovic/Getty Images Commonly used ...
Share on Pinterest The hunger-reducing mechanisms of GLP-1 drugs, as well as their side effects, may contribute to dehydration. Edwin Tan/Getty Images Experts say people who take GLP-1 weight loss ...