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  2. What older adults need to know about hydration

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    One out of three adults age 60 and older suffers from severe muscle loss, according to a 2014 review published in Age and Ageing. Age-related health conditions can further predispose older adults ...

  3. How to drink more water: 10 tips to help you stay hydrated - AOL

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    Well, this isn't good: A large percentage of Americans don't drink enough water, and dehydration is especially common as people age. In fact, up to 28% of older Americans aren't meeting their ...

  4. Pocari Sweat - Wikipedia

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    Otsuka began a targeted marketing campaign in Indonesia after an outbreak of dengue fever in 2010, promoting the drink to prevent dehydration, a common symptom of the disease. [1] On 15 May 2014, Pocari Sweat started a project to send a "dream capsule" to the Moon with the help of Quantum Aerospace. The capsule was made in the same shape as a ...

  5. Dehydration is an issue for people over 50: Here's how to fix it

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    Well, this isn't good: A large percentage of Americans don't drink enough water, and dehydration is especially common as people age. In fact up to 28% of older Americans aren't meeting their ...

  6. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Dehydration can occur as a result of diarrhea, vomiting, water scarcity, physical activity, and alcohol consumption. Management of dehydration (or rehydration) seeks to reverse dehydration by replenishing the lost water and electrolytes. Water and electrolytes can be given through a number of routes, including oral, intravenous, and rectal.

  7. Jelly Drops - Wikipedia

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    Jelly Drops is a British confectionery company, based in London, England. [1] It produces sugar-free gummy candy that is made of 95% water, [2] designed to support increased hydration in people who are susceptible to becoming dehydrated.

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