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by shashmundar 5770 days ago
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 was responding specifically to the parent's assertion that "most people are at least somewhat dehydrated a large majority of the time."

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.