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Staying hydrated is the number one key to staying healthy during the summer months. With lack of drinking water, a person can become dehydrated and develop hyponatremia, a deficiency of sodium in the blood. With lack of water in the blazing sun, people can become a heat casualty and suffer from heat cramps, exhaustion and stroke.. Cropped version of 090713-M-5728E-003
221003-M-PH560-003.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Monica Erickson

Oct 4, 2022
29 Palms, California - Staying hydrated is the number one key to staying healthy during the summer months. With lack of drinking water, a person can become dehydrated and develop hyponatremia, a deficiency of sodium in the blood. With lack of water in the blazing sun, people can become a heat casualty and suffer from heat cramps, exhaustion and stroke.. Cropped version of 090713-M-5728E-003


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