
HealthMay 1, 1991
Progress in Oral Rehydration Therapy
Each year, the therapy—feeding of a simple electrolyte solution—saves the lives of a million children who become dehydrated from diarrhea. New versions are being developed to improve that number

Progress in Oral Rehydration Therapy
Each year, the therapy—feeding of a simple electrolyte solution—saves the lives of a million children who become dehydrated from diarrhea. New versions are being developed to improve that number

Cholera
The disease can readily be treated by the replacement of lost body fluids, but this calls for effective social organization. Knowledge of how the toxin acts may point toward a simpler specific antidote