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re·hy·dra·tion
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rehydrationnoun
The replenishment of water and electrolytes lost through dehydration.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rehydration in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of rehydration in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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There are so many whole foods and rehydration and recovery beverages out there that cost less than $5 that include dextrose, amino acids, vitamins that I would choose as the better option almost all the time, this may be a possible recovery tool, but for me, as a nutritionist and coach, there isn’t the science to convince me.
There is no confirmed cholera fatality at the hospital, we have sufficient stock of medicine and rehydration fluid to cater for any patient.
We know already that our government treated Zubaydah brutally -- more than 80 waterboarding sessions, hundreds of hours of live burial and what it calls' rectal rehydration,' but as embarrassing as these facts may be, there is no state secret here.
They will likely be dehydrated and suffer from acute malnutrition, which will combine to make them weak, so they will need to have a great deal of assistance for safety, they have lost muscle mass and may have body chemistry abnormalities. So the medical evaluation and treatment will undoubtedly include rehydration, either intravenously or orally. It's possible that some of them may have suffered infectious diarrhea.
They have lost muscle mass and may have body chemistry abnormalities. So the medical evaluation and treatment will undoubtedly include rehydration, either intravenously or orally. It's possible that some of them may have suffered infectious diarrhea.
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