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  2. Thirst - Wikipedia

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    Thirst (1886), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Thirst is the craving for potable fluids, resulting in the basic instinct of animals to drink.It is an essential mechanism involved in fluid balance. [1]

  3. Adipsia - Wikipedia

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    Adipsia, also known as hypodipsia, is a symptom of inappropriately decreased or absent feelings of thirst. [1] [2] It involves an increased osmolality or concentration of solute in the urine, which stimulates secretion of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) from the hypothalamus to the kidneys.

  4. Thirst trap - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] People can seek "likes" and comments on social media which can provide a temporary boost in self-esteem and validation. [14] Posting a thirst trap can also be a way to express sexuality. [14] Thirst traps can contribute to personal branding as well. [15] Sometimes, there can be a financial benefit for sharing thirst traps. [15]

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    He pulls up in an unmarked insulated van in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the borough, where a throng of thirsty people wait for him. After cash changes hands, he dispenses raw milk so ...

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  7. Takeaways on fine water, a growing trend for the privileged ...

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    Yet, even as extreme heat dries up more aquifers and wells and leaves more people thirsty, luxury water has become fashionable among the world’s privileged, who uncap and taste it like fine wine.

  8. Drinking - Wikipedia

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    Research shows drinking when thirsty will maintain hydration to within about 2% of the needed level. [22] Drinking beyond thirst might be beneficial for people who need to perform tasks that require intense concentration, and those with kidney disease , kidney stones , urinary tract infections , and people with a weak sense of thirst (which may ...

  9. Why drinking water when you're not thirsty can kill you - AOL

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    Doctors used to recommend that patients drink at least 8 cups a day...but not anymore. Over drinking water can actually kill you.