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  2. How much water do you need to drink? Stanley cup craze has ...

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    Athletes or those who work in physically demanding jobs need more water, as do people in hot environments.” You may also need to drink more if you are running a fever, or suffering from diarrhea ...

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    Exercise. Staying physically active is important to maintain fluid balance in the body and prevent water retention, the experts note. Exercise can also promote fluid loss through sweating ...

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    Research involved people drinking a glass of water in which some of the hydrogen molecules were replaced by a stable isotope of the element called deuterium, which is found naturally in the human ...

  5. The Worst Witch (1998 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Worst Witch is an ITV original television series, running from 1998 to 2001, about a group of young witches at a academy for magicians called Cackles Academy.The television series stars Georgina Sherrington and Felicity Jones, and is based on The Worst Witch series of books by Jill Murphy (published from 1974).

  6. Water intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Water intoxication, also known as water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration or water toxemia is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions that can result when the normal balance of electrolytes in the body is pushed outside safe limits by excessive water intake. Under normal circumstances, accidentally consuming too much water is ...

  7. It’s not 8 glasses a day anymore. Here’s how much water you ...

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    With brand-name bottle fads and gallon-a-day water challenges trending on TikTok, hydration is in, and that’s good news for health. The average human body is more than 60% water. Water makes up ...

  8. Waterskin - Wikipedia

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    Waterskin. A leather waterskin from the Judean desert, dating back to 132–135 CE. A waterskin is a receptacle used to hold water. Normally made of a sheep or goat skin, it retains water naturally and therefore was very useful in desert crossings until the invention of the canteen, though waterskins are still used in some parts of the world.

  9. Water stop (sports) - Wikipedia

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    A water stop is a break and a place to break for drinking water in sports events ( sports competitions or training) for some types of sports, such as various long distance types of running (e.g., marathon ), cycling, etc. Similarly, a water break is a break to drink water in some sports events held in one place.