Electrolyte drinks can be helpful in some situations, such as rehydration after heavy exercise or during illness, but most people don't need to drink them every day, and excessive consumption can ...
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11 reasons why you sweat in your sleep
Medically reviewed by Valerie Cacho, MD Your sleep environment, hormone levels, and certain medications can affect your body temperature and cause sweating. Sleeping in a cooler room and managing ...
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How much sweat is normal on a run? Here’s the science behind sweating – and 4 myths that runners should ignore
No matter how cool people look or what they claim, everyone sweats. Secreting moisture through the pores of your skin is the central nervous system’s primary way of regulating body temperature and ...
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