Drinking water throughout the day is important, but some times are better than others for hydration, appetite control, and digestion.
Drinking 6-8 glasses of water a day may help manage high blood pressure that stems from dehydration. However, it's not a perfect treatment on its own.
Dehydration is often associated with extreme heat or illness, but even mild dehydration can affect children’s energy levels, digestion, and overall health.
A study published by the Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics shows that drinking sugary drinks leads to a higher chance ...
New study reveals that teens who drink more sugary beverages have a 34% higher risk of anxiety disorders. Nutritionists share insights on the potential link.
About 50 fourth graders from Frankfort’s Second Street Elementary School traveled to the North YMCA in Lexington for water safety instruction ahead of the upcoming pool season.
Rady Children's Hospital is warning parents that the heat can pose serious threats to children — including dehydration, drownings, and window falls.
Bobby Cannavale on his new show "Scarpetta," life with Rose Byrne and why he'd rather be home with his kids than anywhere else.
The Jetty Restaurant in Kent Narrows, Maryland is where Chesapeake Bay dining dreams come true, one perfectly seasoned crab ...
Looking for amazing family adventures in Michigan? These 7 spots offer fun activities and beautiful sights! 1. Owosso Curwood Castle (Owosso) This storybook castle with its whimsi ...
From calorie burn to gut health, does water temperature really make a difference? A dietitian explains the real impact of hot vs. cold hydration.
Most tap water in the U.S. is safe to drink. But concerns about aging pipes, a group of chemicals known as PFAS and taste ...