Experts weigh in on the 'eight glasses a day' guideline and reveal how much water your body actually needs to support overall health.
T'puram: A crack that has developed in the salt exclusion barrier wall near Poovanpara dam on Vamanapuram River has raised ...
New research shows salt in drinking water may raise blood pressure, especially in coastal regions where seawater mixes with ...
Tea is unlikely to dehydrate you when consumed in moderation. However, drinking more than 8 cups at once can have a ...
If you’re concerned about microplastics, PFAS and lead, there are certain ways to make your drinking water safer.
Hydration is essential, but too much water can be dangerous for certain groups—here’s how to recognize the warning signs.
Research analyzing 11.5 million births finds no association between community water fluoridation and reduced birth weight, ...
P Water is a hydration app that has you track when you go to the bathroom, instead of tracking the amount of water you drink.
Replacing habitual artificial sweetened beverage intake with water does not improve glycemic outcomes or HbA1c levels in patients with T2D.
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry researchers at the University of South Carolina measured disinfection by-products in ...
A scientific review of more than 140 studies found that people who rely on bottled water ingest far more microplastic particles each year than tap water drinkers — by a wide margin.
Amid criticism from the state that Trenton’s municipal water utility has neglected its infrastructure, the utility is seeking bids from engineering consultants to evaluate the intake system for it ...
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