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Intravenous rehydration study challenges treatment guidelines for severely malnourished kids
Children with critical levels of malnutrition can be safely rehydrated intravenously, according to a new study that calls for a review of the existing global treatment guidelines. Subscribe to our ...
Children with critical levels of malnutrition can be safely rehydrated intravenously, according to a new study that calls for a review of the existing global treatment guidelines. Specialists in child ...
Many children with severe acute malnutrition have complications such as gastroenteritis, often with severe dehydration. Whether intravenous rehydration is as safe as oral rehydration in such children ...
Your doctor, or your child’s doctor, may prescribe intravenous (IV) rehydration to treat moderate to severe cases of dehydration. It’s more commonly used to treat children than adults. Children are ...
Puerto Rico produces 44% of the intravenous (IV) fluid bags used in the United States. 1 On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria struck the island, causing a humanitarian crisis and widespread ...
For most people, drinking water is the best and cheapest way to rehydrate, especially after sweating from exercise, sauna sessions, or hot yoga. If you lose electrolytes from heavy sweating, diarrhea, ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nutrients, researchers in the United States evaluated the impacts of varying carbohydrate (CHO) and sodium (Na) content in sports drinks (SD) and oral ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
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