The intense summer heat across many parts of North India is making daily life increasingly difficult for people. Rising ...
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Dehydration in extreme heat may trigger kidney stones within days
Hot weather does more than make you sweat; it can silently increase your risk of kidney stones. Doctors say simple daily ...
Everyone sweats, yet no one talks about it. But, as Bivash Dasgupta, an R&D manager at Unilever, explains, it’s a normal part of your body and you “sweat to maintain your body temperature and help ...
Sweat keeps bodies cool but when people are sweating they often disrupt normal amounts of sodium in their bodies especially if their kidneys do not work as well as they should. Read more how heat ...
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