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  2. The top foods to keep you hydrated, according to a dietitian

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    Stay hydrated and hit daily water intake by eating hydrating foods. Add these 16 water-rich fruits and veggies to increase your hydration. ... but an alarming 75% of Americans are chronically ...

  3. How to Actually Stay Hydrated - AOL

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    Here are some of the most hydrating foods and drinks beyond water, according to experts: Milks Skim or low-fat dairy or plant-based milks are 90% water, while also supplying calcium and protein.

  4. 13 Most Hydrating Foods to Eat On a Hot Summer Day - AOL

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    Cucumbers. Slice up a cucumber, add some to your water for a refreshing twist, and then add the rest to cucumber recipes for a satisfying, cool crunch. All varieties from English to Persian will work!

  5. Management of dehydration - Wikipedia

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    When diarrhea occurs, hydration should increase to prevent dehydration. The WHO recommends using the oral rehydration solution (ORS) if available, but homemade solutions such as salted rice water, salted yogurt drinks, vegetable and chicken soups with salt can also be given. The goal is to provide both water and salt: drinks can be mixed with ...

  6. Food Counts Towards Your Daily Hydration Goals. These ... - AOL

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    Dietitians share the best hydrating foods to add to your diet—like melons, cucumbers, cabbage, and more. Women need need at least 91 ounces (2.7 L) of water.

  7. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    When fresh water is unavailable (e.g. at sea or in a desert), seawater or drinks with significant alcohol concentration will worsen dehydration. Urine contains a lower solute concentration than seawater; this requires the kidneys to create more urine to remove the excess salt, causing more water to be lost than was consumed from seawater. [ 48 ]