Sunday, June 23, 2013

when to drink h2o

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9 Best Times To Drink Water

Are You Drinking Water When You Need It Most

How do you feel about drinking water?

Naturally, you probably drink some water in the course of a day. Even if you don’t have a glass of clear water, you can find more limited sources of drinking water in beverages like tea and coffee, and in foods such as soups and stews.

Did you know that drinking water could be a lifesaver? Pure, clean drinking water does much to keep your body running smoothly and to guard your health.

Want to drink more water to benefit your health? Try these tips for identifying nine times that your body needs drinking water most.

1. Drink water when you first get up.
Imagine walking into a dark room and looking for something. Chances are you will stumble and maybe even fall unless you turn on the light.

Or consider starting your car in sub-zero temperatures and putting it into gear without waiting for the engine to warm up. Either situation can lead to problems or even disasters.
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Thursday, June 20, 2013

water and parkinsons

Environmental factors

U.S. Army helicopter sprayingAgent Orange over Vietnamese agricultural land during the Vietnam war.
A number of environmental factors have been associated with an increased risk of Parkinson's including: pesticide exposure, head injuries, and living in the country or farming.[26][27] Rural environments and the drinking of well water may be risks as they are an indirect measures of exposure to pesticides.[28][29]
Implicated agents include insecticides, primarily chlorpyrifos and organochlorines[30] and pesticides, such as rotenone or paraquat, and herbicides, such as Agent Orange.[28][29][31] Heavy metalsexposure has been proposed to be a risk factor, through possible accumulation in the substantia nigra; however, studies on the issue have been inconclusive.[28]

Pathology

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

bad water



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