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  2. A Urologist Explains * Exactly * How Much Water You Should Be ...

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    "Drinking too little water makes your urine very concentrated," she says. ... "Sometimes if you drink too much, it can lower the salt in your body too much and cause something called hyponatremia ...

  3. A urologist explains how much water you should actually be ...

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    "Drinking too little water makes your urine very concentrated," she says. ... "Sometimes if you drink too much, it can lower the salt in your body too much and cause something called hyponatremia ...

  4. Water intoxication? How too much water knocked out Brooke ...

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    Drinking too much water too quickly can impair both brain function and electrolyte levels. When sodium levels in your blood drop to less than 135 millimoles per liter, you are considered to be in ...

  5. Water intoxication - Wikipedia

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    In addition, water cure, a method of torture in which the victim is forced to consume excessive amounts of water, can cause water intoxication. [1] Water, like any other substance, can be considered a poison when over-consumed in a brief period. Water intoxication mostly occurs when water is being consumed in a high quantity provoking ...

  6. There's a Serious Downside to All That Water You're Drinking

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    To understand how we arrived at this watershed moment, we need to rewind to the first stubborn water myth: the advice to drink eight 8oz glasses of water per day. Hearst Owned THE ORIGIN STORY

  7. Here's How Drinking Enough Water Actually Impacts Your ... - AOL

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    And in fact, drinking too much water can have very serious consequences. "Overconsuming water can be a life-threatening event that can lead to hyponatremia, or water intoxication, causing brain ...

  8. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Most people can tolerate a 3-4% decrease in total body water without difficulty or adverse health effects. A 5-8% decrease can cause fatigue and dizziness. Loss of over 10% of total body water can cause physical and mental deterioration, accompanied by severe thirst. Death occurs with a 15 and 25% loss of body water. [4]

  9. How to Actually Stay Hydrated - AOL

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    A note about drinking too much or too little water. Health care professionals caution that drinking a lot of water or not enough water could be especially dangerous for certain people. “Those ...