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  2. The Dark Truth About Drinking Seltzer - AOL

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    Seltzer may not be the pure, healthy beverage we've been told it is. Here's why you should stop drinking it asap.

  3. Terrible report says seltzer slowly rots your teeth - AOL

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  4. Is sparkling water just as hydrating as still? Dietitians ...

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    The healthiest bubbly water you can drink is plain, unsweetened, sparkling water or seltzer — just H2O plus CO2 — over those with sweeteners, flavorings, or other additives, says Zumpano.

  5. Opposition to water fluoridation - Wikipedia

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    The strategic health authority must consult with the local community and businesses in the affected area. The water company will act as a contractor in any new schemes and cannot refuse to fluoridate the supply. [88] In areas with complex water sources, water fluoridation is more difficult and more costly.

  6. Is sparkling or still water better for you? Dietitians on ...

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    The healthiest bubbly water you can drink is plain, unsweetened, sparkling water or seltzer — just H2O plus CO2 — over those with sweeteners, flavorings, or other additives, says Zumpano.

  7. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated water also works well in short drinks made with whiskey, brandy, and Campari. Soda water may be used to dilute drinks based on cordials such as orange squash. Soda water is a necessary ingredient in many cocktails, such as whiskey and soda or Campari and soda.

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  9. Meth mouth - Wikipedia

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    The damaging effects of meth mouth on the teeth and gums for the most part are irreversible, although, if treated at an early stage, they can be dramatically reduced through the habitual use of common hygienic practices; Under normal circumstances, the user will not seek a remedy until the damage has already begun to take control causing severe ...