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  2. Ricezempic: Is this viral weight loss trend safe? - AOL

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    The idea behind the TikTok trend is that rice—and rice water—contain a naturally resistant starch that can help regulate blood sugar levels and slow down digestion, two effects that Ozempic ...

  3. Rice water - Wikipedia

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    The use of rice water has dated back to the Heian period (794CE to 1185CE) in Japan. Japanese women during this time period were known to have floor-length hair kept healthy by bathing it in rice water. [4] [5] Today, a group known as the Yao people reside primarily in Huangluo, which is a village in China. The Yao women are famous for their ...

  4. Rice-Zempic Is Trending on TikTok, So I Asked a Doctor If It ...

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    Then, I stumbled on a similar supposed weight loss drink, Rice-Zempic, which is made by steeping rice in water and adding lim Rice-Zempic Is Trending on TikTok, So I Asked a Doctor If It’s Safe ...

  5. 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.

  6. Oral rehydration therapy - Wikipedia

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    It involves drinking water with modest amounts of sugar and salts, specifically sodium and potassium. [1] Oral rehydration therapy can also be given by a nasogastric tube. [1] Therapy can include the use of zinc supplements to reduce the duration of diarrhea in infants and children under the age of 5. [1]

  7. Ricezempic Is Trending on TikTok, But Does the ‘Ozempic ...

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  8. Itai-itai disease - Wikipedia

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    The local residents’ consumption of this rice and drinking water then resulted in elevated cadmium body burdens – leading directly to symptoms characteristic of itai-itai disease. [12] Cadmium is now considered one of the most dangerous toxic metals due to its ability to threaten food safety through being easily be absorbed into the rice ...

  9. Are energy drinks safe for kids? Here's what experts say. - AOL

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    Energy drinks are often marketed so as to appeal to young people. Health experts say not to take the bait.