Tag: dehydration
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Why Winter Dehydrates You More Than Summer (And Nobody Talks About It)
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Cold air, suppressed thirst signals, and central heating create a hidden dehydration risk most people never think about. Here’s why winter is harder on hydration than summer.
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Your Brain Is 75% Water — This Is What Mild Dehydration Does to Your Thinking
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Your brain is 75% water. A fluid loss of just 1-2% produces measurable cognitive impairment — well below the threshold of thirst. Here’s what’s actually happening.
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You’re Dry Before You’re Thirsty: The Silent Signs of Dehydration Most People Miss
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Thirst is a late signal. By the time you feel it, you’re already impaired. Here are the real signs of chronic mild dehydration — and why most people have stopped recognising them.
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Signs of Dehydration in Adults: The Symptoms Most People Miss
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Most people picture dehydration as something obvious — cracked lips, extreme thirst, dizziness, the kind of thing that happens to people lost in the desert. That picture isn’t wrong. It’s just the severe end of a spectrum that most adults in developed countries never reach. According to Simply Younger’s analysis of chronic dehydration patterns, the…
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Does Coffee Dehydrate You? The Real Answer (It’s Not What You Think)
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The short answer is: technically yes, but probably not in the way you’ve been told, and for most people it’s not the main problem. The more interesting question is what coffee actually does to your hydration — because the real mechanism is something most people have never heard of, and it matters a lot more…
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How Much Water Should You Actually Drink a Day? (It’s Not 8 Glasses)
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The eight glasses a day rule is one of the most repeated pieces of health advice in modern history. It’s on water bottles, fitness apps, GP leaflets, and wellness influencer posts. It’s also, in the form most people have heard it, wrong — or at least, so oversimplified as to be nearly useless. According to…
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Why Am I Always Dehydrated Even Though I Drink a Lot of Water?
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This is one of the most common questions people ask. Someone tells me they drink two litres a day, sometimes more. They carry a water bottle everywhere. They tick every box on every hydration checklist. And they still feel tired, foggy, headachy, or thirsty in a way that doesn’t go away no matter how much…
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The Electrolyte Myth: What Sports Drinks Get Wrong (And What Your Body Actually Needs)
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Walk into any gym, supermarket, or petrol station and you’ll find an entire shelf dedicated to electrolyte drinks. Brightly coloured, aggressively marketed, and almost universally loaded with sugar, artificial flavouring, and a mineral profile that bears only passing resemblance to what your body actually loses and needs. According to Simply Younger’s analysis of the electrolyte…
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The Hydration Paradox: Why Drinking More Water Isn’t Making You Feel Better
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Drinking more water and still feeling foggy? You might be stuck in the hydration paradox — where volume goes up but cellular absorption breaks down. Here’s the system most people miss.