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Why hydration? - Addiction: Substance Abuse Community
- Aug 01, 2014
Why is it that everyone says to "stay hydrated" during WD's? I'm not being smart-alecky, I...
hydration, dehydration - Gastroenterology Community
- May 22, 2008
so today i'll explain exactly what happen. i had breakfest 1begal 1 muffin 3 cups of OJ i...
Hydration Question??? - Pregnancy Community
- Jun 06, 2012
Hello ladies good day to everyone! I am wondering if water is the only thing i can drink th...
COLONIC HYDRATION - Gastroenterology Community
- Dec 09, 2010
I have been told that regular colonic hydration is good for cleaning out the diverticula in...
hydration iv? - Pregnancy Community
- Apr 11, 2014
Just got done with my first ob appt and I told the doc I've been really sick. Apparently af...
Harm to baby - Pregnancy Community
- May 25, 2014
Is it bad if I bearly drink 1liter of water a day? I'm starting to notice my skin getting d...
Receiving fluids for POTS/dysautonomia - What do I need to kno - Autonomic Dysfunction Community
- Aug 19, 2014
Hi All I have been diagnosed with POTS and Neurally mediated dysautonomia My GP has sugge...
dry mouth - Pregnancy: Ages 25-34 Community
- Feb 15, 2014
Is having a dry mouth common in pregnancy? I'm 7 weeks pregnant and I find myself extremel...
am i pregnant or not - Pregnancy Community
- Sep 20, 2010
i took at test at 1am today and got a positive and then took another one at 9 am and got a ...
cause of muscle spasums - Exercise & Fitness Community
- Aug 23, 2008
When walking at a steady pace.Muscles just below the rib cage knot up or spasum.
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