Patients visiting emergency departments for dehydration or nausea are half as likely to receive IV fluids now than they were before Hurricane Helene exacerbated supply shortages, according to an ...
Normally, hospitals are, well, flush with IV fluids. But right now, that isn’t the case. In addition to the physical damage to many hospitals and clinics in the region, Hurricane Helene knocked out ...
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Temperatures are rising, and it is important to make sure you are drinking enough water so you won’t be dehydrated. Dehydration occurs when your body doesn’t have enough fluids to function effectively ...
Local organizations in Mesa, including Prime IV, United Food Bank, and the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, have partnered for a hydration drive through September 30 to combat the dangers of summer ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Hot temperatures are back as we enter the second half of August, and with summer heat comes a greater risk of dehydration. Thayne Munce, a sports scientist with Sanford ...
Hurricane Helene damaged Baxter's North Cove site in North Carolina in September, disrupting the largest source of IV fluids in the US. Patients visiting emergency departments for dehydration or ...