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    drinking water

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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounWater that is safe to drink; potable water.
    The hikers carried several bottles of drinking water.

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    10 cheap purchases that improved my life

    09:0810 cheap purchases that improved my life
    • It's just been amazing because now I drink so much more water and drinking water as they say is good for you.

      It's just been amazing because now I drink so much more water and drinking water as they say is good for you.

    • because now I drink so much more water and drinking water

      because now I drink so much more water and drinking water

    B1

    This Much Will Kill You

    03:41This Much Will Kill You
    • But if you stop drinking water or consume too much salt, your cells will start to shrink, leading to the condition known as hypernatremia.

      But if you stop drinking water or consume too much salt, your cells will start to shrink, leading to the condition known as hypernatremia.

    B1

    How I Tricked My Brain Into Stopping Cravings

    08:25How I Tricked My Brain Into Stopping Cravings
    • Some of my favorites were drinking water after every bite, making the first plate a small salad before any meal, and jotting down my thoughts before I ate my craved ice cream.

      Some of my favorites were drinking water after every bite, making the first plate a small salad before any meal, and jotting down my thoughts before I ate my craved ice cream.

    B2

    The Cascadia Fault Is Ready To Rupture: A MEGA Earthquake Is Coming!

    10:58The Cascadia Fault Is Ready To Rupture: A MEGA Earthquake Is Coming!
    • Presently, projections indicate that along the I-5 corridor, it will take anywhere from one to three months after the earthquake to restore electricity, a month to a year for the reestablishment of drinking water and sewer services, six months to a year for the restoration of major highways, and 18 months to bring back health care facilities.

      Presently, projections indicate that along the I-5 corridor, it will take anywhere from one to three months after the earthquake to restore electricity, a month to a year for the reestablishment of drinking water and sewer services, six months to a year for the restoration of major highways, and 18 months to bring back health care facilities.

    • Presently, projections indicate that along the I-5 corridor, it will take anywhere from 1 to 3 months after the earthquake to restore electricity: a month to a year for the reestablishment of drinking water and sewer services, 6 months to a year for the restoration of major highways, and

      Presently, projections indicate that along the I-5 corridor, it will take anywhere from 1 to 3 months after the earthquake to restore electricity: a month to a year for the reestablishment of drinking water and sewer services, 6 months to a year for the restoration of major highways, and

    B2

    口渴的驚人好處,口渴才喝水!!,自然療法,柏格醫生 Dr Berg

    08:26口渴的驚人好處,口渴才喝水!!,自然療法,柏格醫生 Dr Berg
    • And just as, uh, you probably know the importance of eating intermittently, what about drinking water intermittently?

      And just as, uh, you probably know the importance of eating intermittently, what about drinking water intermittently?

    • And just as you probably know the importance of eating intermittently, what about drinking water intermittently?

      And just as you probably know the importance of eating intermittently, what about drinking water intermittently?

    B1

    Why is Fluoride in our Water? | May 7, 2025

    11:17Why is Fluoride in our Water? | May 7, 2025
    • We begin today in Utah, which this week became the first U.S. state to ban the use of fluoride in public water. Fluoride is a natural occurring mineral that can be found in soil, plants, and food in tiny amounts. And studies show that at optimal levels, it helps prevent tooth decay, helps prevent cavities. The U.S. has added it to public drinking water systems since the 1940s to improve dental health, and the practice is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. But it's created some contratoms, with debate over adding fluoride to public water ramping up, and some states like Florida are following in Utah's footsteps to pass laws to ban it. Those in favor of banning fluoride in drinking water point to research that shows consumption of high levels of fluoride could cause adverse health effects in children, but exposure to levels that concentrated are rarely seen in the U.S. Proponents of the ban add that when it comes to fluoride improving dental health, evidence is mixed, and some studies find that our modern dental hygiene routines like brushing and flossing regularly have had more of an impact than fluoride in drinking water. Other advocates of the ban acknowledge that fluoride does have benefits, but people should have the individual choice to not have it added to their drinking water.

      We begin today in Utah, which this week became the first U.S. state to ban the use of fluoride in public water. Fluoride is a natural occurring mineral that can be found in soil, plants, and food in tiny amounts. And studies show that at optimal levels, it helps prevent tooth decay, helps prevent cavities. The U.S. has added it to public drinking water systems since the 1940s to improve dental health, and the practice is considered to be one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. But it's created some contratoms, with debate over adding fluoride to public water ramping up, and some states like Florida are following in Utah's footsteps to pass laws to ban it. Those in favor of banning fluoride in drinking water point to research that shows consumption of high levels of fluoride could cause adverse health effects in children, but exposure to levels that concentrated are rarely seen in the U.S. Proponents of the ban add that when it comes to fluoride improving dental health, evidence is mixed, and some studies find that our modern dental hygiene routines like brushing and flossing regularly have had more of an impact than fluoride in drinking water. Other advocates of the ban acknowledge that fluoride does have benefits, but people should have the individual choice to not have it added to their drinking water.

    • Well, Koi, fluoride's been added to public drinking water systems since the 1940s in the

      Well, Koi, fluoride's been added to public drinking water systems since the 1940s in the

    B1

    Healthy, hydrating foods to add to the cookout menu this summer | UW Medicine

    02:22Healthy, hydrating foods to add to the cookout menu this summer | UW Medicine
    • Drinking water is very important when it's hot.

      Drinking water is very important when it's hot.

    • Drinking water is very important when it's hot, and we also need electrolytes.

      Drinking water is very important when it's hot, and we also need electrolytes.

    B2

    What is the impact of lithium mining? | BBC News

    08:19What is the impact of lithium mining? | BBC News
    • We have been forced to change our entire drinking water system, electrical system and water treatment system.

      We have been forced to change our entire drinking water system, electrical system and water treatment system.

    • We have been forced to change our entire drinking water system, electrical system, and water treatment system.

      We have been forced to change our entire drinking water system, electrical system, and water treatment system.

    B1

    What to do to prevent blood clots while on a long plane trip

    01:59What to do to prevent blood clots while on a long plane trip
    • The ways that you can prevent them are quite simple, simple things like moving around, talking to your doctor about the possibility of compression stockings, drinking water, avoiding alcohol,

      The ways that you can prevent them are quite simple, simple things like moving around, talking to your doctor about the possibility of compression stockings, drinking water, avoiding alcohol,

    • Simple things like moving around, talking to your doctor about the possibility of compression stockings, drinking water, avoiding alcohol, and also remembering what a blood clot could look like.

      Simple things like moving around, talking to your doctor about the possibility of compression stockings, drinking water, avoiding alcohol, and also remembering what a blood clot could look like.

    B1

    Saving water in the driest place on Earth ⏲️ 6 Minute English

    06:19Saving water in the driest place on Earth ⏲️ 6 Minute English
    • We all know how horrible it feels to be thirsty. Human bodies need around 3 litres of water a day and thankfully most of us can just turn on the kitchen tap to get clean drinking water.

      We all know how horrible it feels to be thirsty. Human bodies need around 3 litres of water a day and thankfully most of us can just turn on the kitchen tap to get clean drinking water.

    • thankfully most of us can just turn on the kitchen tap to get clean drinking water.

      thankfully most of us can just turn on the kitchen tap to get clean drinking water.

    B1