How to Tell When You’re Dehydrated

When you lose more water than you take in, it's harder for your body to do some basic jobs, like keep your temperature steady and clear out waste.
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How to Tell When You're Dehydrated
When you lose more water than you take in, it's harder for your body to do some basic jobs, like keep your temperature steady and clear out waste.
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