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by shashmundar
5770 days ago
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It's unfair to use supporting material out of context. The first article mentions "widespread dehydration" ..that's an exaggeration at best of what's being discussed here. People do get dehydrated. We, as a nation, have the means of staying hydrated and therefore we don't have a major epidemic. But, dehydration is definitely an issue--and always will be. |
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I consider that statement equivalent to asserting "widespread dehydration" of the nation's populace. So I stand by the material I quoted.
> People do get dehydrated.
Of course they do, just like they get hungry when they don't eat. But we're discussing drinking water in excess of thirst. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by your last paragraph. The discussion here is about health primarily in the first world, not about the hydration problems in many developing countries.