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  3. Amniotic fluid - Wikipedia

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    Tubes filled with amniotic fluid for amniocentesis. The amniotic fluid is the protective liquid contained by the amniotic sac of a gravid amniote.This fluid serves as a cushion for the growing fetus, but also serves to facilitate the exchange of nutrients, water, and biochemical products between mother and fetus.

  4. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In early US history, drinking water quality in the country was managed by individual drinking water utilities and at the state and local level. In 1914 the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) published a set of drinking water standards, pursuant to existing federal authority to regulate interstate commerce , and in response to the 1893 Interstate ...

  5. Nutrition and pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    During pregnancy, a woman's mass increases by about 12 kg (26 lb). [40] The European Food Safety Authority recommends an increase of 300 mL per day compared to the normal intake for non-pregnant women, taking the total adequate water intake (from food and fluids) to 2,300 mL, or approximately 1,850 mL/ day from fluids alone. [41]

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    The Safe Drinking Water Act, which was passed by Congress in 1974, regulates the country’s drinking water supply, focusing on waters that are or could be used for drinking. This act requires ...

  7. What your peeing frequency can say about your health - AOL

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    Pregnancy is another factor, since it requires drinking much more water and thus more water metabolism happening, Shusterman said. Stress or anxiety can also make someone need to pee more, Kim ...

  8. Haloacetic acids - Wikipedia

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    They may also cause developmental and reproductive problems during pregnancy. [9] However, short-term adverse health effects are unlikely after ingesting dilute quantities of HAAs, [2] and the long-term low-level risks associated with drinking treated water with residual HAAs are much lower than the risks of drinking untreated water. [10]

  9. Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) provides independent assurance that the privatised water industry delivers safe, clean drinking water to consumers. The DWI was established in 1990 and comprises a Chief Inspector of Drinking Water and a team of about 40 people. [ 93 ]