PETALING JAYA: With hot, dry days ahead, Muslims who are fasting for Ramadan should be extra careful of dehydration.
Muslims abstain from food and drink between dawn and dusk each day, and coupled with the really hot weather, they run the risk of heat-related illnesses.
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