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Hydration can significantly impact your physical health, study finds | CNN
Being sufficiently hydrated has been linked with a lower risk of developing chronic diseases, dying early or being biologically older than your chronological age, according to a new study.
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Middle-age high normal serum sodium as a risk factor for accelerated biological aging, chronic diseases, and premature mortality
This work was funded by Intramural Research program of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). The ARIC study has been funded in whole or in part with fede …
Total fluid intake and its determinants: cross-sectional surveys among adults in 13 countries worldwide
There were considerable differences in total fluid intake between countries but not between genders. Only 40 % of men and 60 % of women comply with the EFSA AI of water f …
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