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The World Well being Group (WHO) and the United Nations (U.N.) are warning that medical services in Ukraine have been stretched to a breaking level.

The WHO’s regional workplace for Europe mentioned it’s working “day and night time” to maintain medical provide chains open and protect Ukraine’s well being system.

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In keeping with the U.N., Russian missile assaults on well being care services, staff and sufferers had killed 12 folks and injured 34 as of Tuesday. Extra assaults are being verified. 

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Roughly 18 million folks in Ukraine are believed to have been impacted by the battle, together with 6.7 million who’re internally displaced. 

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“Provide chains have been severely disrupted. Many distributors are usually not operational, some stockpiles are inaccessible on account of army operations, drugs provides are working low and hospitals are struggling to supply care to the sick and wounded,” the WHO mentioned in a press release. 

The company mentioned it’s working with companions and the Ukrainian authorities to coordinate the availability of humanitarian well being help, together with trauma and emergency surgical procedure kits, ventilators and medicine.

As well as, the U.N. famous {that a} key precedence of the aid effort is to supply assist to the well being care programs of neighboring nations taking in refugees.

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Medical staff deal with a person wounded by shelling in a hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, Friday, March 4, 2022. 
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Nonetheless, in Ukraine cities, the state of affairs has develop into “extra precarious by the day,” and U.N. Secretary-Normal António Guterres known as on Monday for humanitarian regulation to be revered in Ukraine. 

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Within the metropolis of Mariupol, the Worldwide Committee of the Purple Cross (ICRC) mentioned Sunday that fundamental requirements like meals, water and drugs have been nearly exhausted. Guterres mentioned the UN and humanitarian companions are working to make sure passage from besieged areas and supply assist, the place safety permits. 

The U.N. additionally highlighted the continued nuclear security fears ,and the IAEA mentioned  electrical energy had been restored to the positioning of the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reactor.

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The U.N. atomic power company famous, nonetheless, that Ukrainian technicians on the Zaporizhzhya nuclear energy plant had been joined by Russian representatives, contravening security directives. The plant has been beneath Russian management since March 4. 

The secretary-general additionally introduced that the U.N. will allocate $40 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) so as to “ramp up very important help to achieve essentially the most susceptible.”

A $20 million allocation was introduced in February, and the United Nations Excessive Commissioner for Refugees has requested for $510 million in donations to supply preliminary emergency help to those that have been displaced.

In a joint assertion, the WHO, UNICEF and the UNFPA known as for the instant cessation of all assaults on well being care in Ukraine – together with acts of “unconscionable cruelty” – and a right away ceasefire. 

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“The well being care system in Ukraine is clearly beneath vital pressure, and its collapse could be a disaster. Each effort should be made to forestall this from taking place,” the teams wrote. “Worldwide humanitarian and human rights regulation should be upheld, and the safety of civilians should be our high precedence.”

The organizations mentioned {that a} “peaceable decision” to finish the battle in Ukraine is feasible.

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A majority of voters believe that Vice President Kamala Harris knew about — and covered up — President Biden’s reported cognitive health issues.

That’s according to a YouGov/Times of London poll that surveyed 1,170 registered voters on July 22 and July 23.

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Among those who believe Biden’s health issues were kept under wraps, 92% said they think the vice president was well aware of the situation.

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Overall, 68% of respondents believe Biden’s decline was on Harris’ radar.

“There’s no way for me to know what went through Kamala’s head or what her experience has been dealing with Joe Biden,” Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist and author based in New York City, told Fox News Digital.

Many voters believe that Vice President Kamala Harris knew about President Joe Biden’s reported cognitive health issues. (Getty Images)

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“Perhaps seeing him on a regular basis made it difficult for her to pick up on any changes,” said Alpert, who has not treated Biden.

“Of course, this is just speculation, and we do not know of any formal diagnosis.”

Judy Gaman, CEO of Executive Medicine of Texas, a luxury medical services provider in Southlake, previously spoke with Fox News Digital about the failure of those around Biden to seek help for the president.

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“Either they are in denial and have watched this take place over a period of time, so they are less sensitive to the contrast, or they are fully aware but can’t bear the thought of what happens to the family (on many levels) if Joe is no longer president,” said Gaman, who also has never treated the current commander-in-chief. 

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Biden health concerns

Although there’s long been debate about potential signs of cognitive decline, the issue came to the forefront after the June 27 presidential debate, when Biden sparked concerns with his sometimes incoherent speech and unclear train of thought on national live television.

The president, who is 81, has also appeared to “freeze” on stage during public appearances on more than one occasion.

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A new survey found that among those who believe any potential issues with Joe Biden’s health have been kept quiet, 92% say they think the vice president was well aware of the situation. (Getty Images)

In mid-July, Biden tested positive for COVID-19, and was said to experience upper respiratory symptoms that included “rhinorhea (runny nose) and non-productive cough, with general malaise,” according to a statement on the White House’s website.

On July 23, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the president’s personal physician, released a letter stating that Biden’s symptoms had resolved and that he would “continue to be monitored for any recurrence of illness.”

68% of poll respondents believe Biden’s decline was on Harris’ radar.

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has stated that Biden has seen a neurologist multiple times as part of routine health exams, but that he is not being treated for any neurological disorders.

Dangers of denial

Outside the political arena, it is common for family members and loved ones to avoid facing signs of cognitive decline and potential dementia, experts say.

“Ask any family who has dealt with Alzheimer’s, dementia or Parkinson’s, and they will tell you that what we are seeing play out [here] is classic with most families who face this,” said Gaman, whose own mother struggled with Alzheimer’s disease.

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Signs of potential cognitive issues came to the forefront after the June 27 presidential debate, when the president sparked concern with his sometimes incoherent speech and an unclear train of thought. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images; ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images; Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

“His story just happens to be playing out on the big stage,” Gaman added. “Remember, everyone rallying around Biden and covering up the truth has something personal to gain by him continuing to hold office.”

In some cases, Alpert noted, signs may be genuinely missed.

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“Generally speaking, family members who see their loved one on a regular basis don’t always pick up on the cognitive decline as perceptively as those who might just see someone on occasion,” he said.  

“For example, someone seeing Grandma once a year during the holiday season is more likely to pick up on a decline than if they were seeing her monthly.”

“If family members and close associates are in denial about a loved one’s cognitive decline, it can delay diagnosis and treatment.”

That’s because cognitive decline is usually gradual in the beginning, he noted.

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“Early signs might be subtle and perhaps mistaken as normal aging or stress.”

In other cases, the person experiencing the decline may find ways to adapt and develop strategies to compensate for the cognitive difficulties, according to Alpert, which can make the symptoms less obvious to close family and friends. 

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“Although in the short term it might be easier to look the other way, ultimately denial leads to more stress for the loved ones as the condition worsens,” a psychologist said. (iStock)

Experts agree that a denial of someone’s cognitive decline doesn’t do the person any favors.

“If family members and close associates are in denial about a loved one’s cognitive decline, it can delay diagnosis and treatment of the person,” Alpert warned. 

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“Dismissing an obvious issue as ‘just a bad day’ or saying ‘everyone forgets from time to time’ doesn’t help the person, and will only slow access to resources and proper management of the condition,” he added.

Delaying treatment can also pose safety risks, experts agree.

     

“Although in the short term it might be easier to look the other way, ultimately denial leads to more stress for the loved one as the condition worsens,” Alpert said.

“Sometimes, getting a proper medical diagnosis provides the clinical validation necessary for the patient to actually feel understood.”

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Delaying treatment can also pose safety risks to the person experiencing cognitive decline, experts agree. (iStock)

In Alpert’s practice, he said he sometimes has patients who experience a host of symptoms, but don’t know exactly what is going on.  

“Once I confirm the diagnosis, they feel a bit relieved to know that their symptoms are real and part of a medical or psychological disorder, and not just made up,” he said.

In Biden’s case, denial of a possible cognitive disorder isn’t just dangerous for the president, but also for the country as a whole, experts say.

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If Biden is experiencing cognitive decline, failure to get him the medical attention he needs could be putting his health in danger, according to Gaman.

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“From the standpoint of the country, we need to address this as a health crisis and not a political crisis,” she said.

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President Biden boards Air Force One as he departs Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, on July 23, 2024, his first public appearance after announcing his exit from the presidential race. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

Gaman also noted that if Biden does have one of these conditions, he may not understand the need to ask for help.

“This is a prime opportunity to increase funding for research, raise awareness and encourage others dealing with this to come out of denial.”

We need to “encourage others dealing with this to come out of denial.”

Gaman noted that she is not claiming to diagnose the president, but rather asking that the country open up the discussion on neurodegenerative disease, “especially since it’s on the rise.”

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign requesting comment but did not receive a response. 

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In response to earlier outreach from Fox News Digital, the White House press office said that “health was not a factor” in Biden’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. 

“He looks forward to finishing his term and delivering more historic results for the American people,” the White House said in its statement. 

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While dehydration is often associated with being thirsty, that’s not the only warning sign our bodies share with us.

The condition can occur when you use or lose more fluid than you take in, which can impact the body’s ability to perform its normal functions, say experts.

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The body loses fluids and water through sweating and urination, according to Cleveland Clinic.

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“In warm and hot weather in particular, your body loses water and fluid faster,” Mike Sevilla, M.D., a family physician with Salem Family Care in Salem, Ohio, told Fox News Digital.

“If these fluids are not replaced, the body becomes dehydrated.”

Water is lost when you sweat, so if you’re engaging in vigorous activity and don’t replace fluids, you can become dehydrated. (iStock)

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Although anyone can become dehydrated, it can be especially dangerous for vulnerable groups, such as young children and the elderly.

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5 surprising symptoms of dehydration

Doctors shared with Fox News Digital some of the signs of dehydration that go beyond thirst.

1. Sweating

It may come as a surprise that excessive sweating could be an indicator of dehydration. 

Water is lost when you sweat, so if you’re engaging in vigorous activity and don’t replace fluids, you can become dehydrated, according to Mayo Clinic’s website.

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Illness is an often overlooked cause of dehydration, often leading to a depletion of fluids. (iStock)

“In heat and humidity, we lose more water in the form of perspiration, which is what triggers the body to tell the brain that it needs water and the actual feeling of thirst,” Lauren Fine, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist with Fine Dermatology in Chicago, told Fox News Digital.

2. Sickness

Illness is an often overlooked cause of dehydration. With excessive vomiting or diarrhea, the body can quickly become depleted of fluids — especially with younger people and older adults, Sevilla said. 

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“Having a fever or an infection can also lead to dehydration, because fever can cause you to sweat and thereby lose fluid,” he cautioned. 

3. Fatigue

One of the initial signs of dehydration is fatigue. 

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Fatigue is one of the early signs of dehydration, according to experts. (iStock)

“People usually ignore this symptom, thinking that they are just tired,” Sevilla said — but it can progress to dizziness and lightheadedness.

To combat fatigue, he recommends consuming beverages with electrolytes to boost energy levels.

4. Dark urine

If your urine is amber- or honey-colored, or dark orange, this may indicate that your body isn’t getting enough water, according to Health.com. 

      

“If you’re dehydrated and are holding onto more of the actual water itself, the urine will become darker and darker,” Michael A Palese, M.D., chair of the Department of Urology at Mount Sinai in New York, told Health.com. 

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5. Skin changes

Dehydrated skin can look dull and dry, and can also show premature signs of aging, such as surface wrinkles. 

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Changes in the skin can be a symptom of dehydration, experts say. (iStock)

“Skin cells need water to survive,” said Fine.

To keep the skin hydrated, she recommends drinking water while working out, reducing intake of coffee and other caffeinated beverages, and eating more fruits, vegetables and legumes.

When to seek medical attention

The longer dehydration continues without intake of sufficient fluids, the worse the symptoms become, according to Sevilla. 

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Severe dehydration leads to dizziness, confusion, increased heart rate and low blood pressure, the physician said.

“The more severe the case of dehydration is, the more difficult it is for people to drink enough fluid to help the situation,” he said. 

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In cases of severe hydration, an individual may need to visit the hospital or emergency department to receive fluids via IV. (iStock)

In cases of severe hydration, the person may need to visit the hospital or emergency department to receive fluids via IV.

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Both doctors emphasized the importance of being proactive and drinking water or electrolyte-containing fluids before exercising or playing sports.

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