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Eleonora Eleonora Mon Nov 11 2024 | 6 answers 1256

Does drinking water affect DEXA?

I'm wondering if drinking water has any impact on DEXA. I'm curious about whether it can alter the results or if there's a specific recommendation regarding water intake before undergoing a DEXA scan.

Does drinking water affect DEXA?
ShintoBlessing ShintoBlessing Fri Oct 25 2024 | 6 answers 935

What is crypto in drinking water?

I've heard about something called 'crypto' being found in drinking water and I'm concerned. What exactly is this crypto and how does it affect the water we consume?

What is crypto in drinking water?
BlockchainVisionary BlockchainVisionary Wed Oct 02 2024 | 6 answers 1417

Does drinking water help esophagitis?

I'm curious to know, does drinking water actually aid in alleviating the symptoms of esophagitis? I've heard conflicting opinions on whether it's beneficial or not, and I'm hoping to get a clearer understanding. Can you explain the potential positive effects of water consumption on esophagitis, if any, and any potential drawbacks that should be considered? Additionally, what's the recommended amount of water to drink per day for someone experiencing esophagitis?

Does drinking water help esophagitis?
ZenMind ZenMind Sat Sep 28 2024 | 7 answers 1707

Can I drink water after taking blexten?

Excuse me, I have a question regarding the medication blexten. Is it SAFE to consume water after taking this medication? I'm curious if there are any potential interactions or side effects that I should be aware of. I understand that proper hydration is important, but I want to make sure that drinking water after taking blexten won't interfere with its effectiveness or cause any harm. Could you please clarify this for me?

Can I drink water after taking blexten?
CryptoPioneer CryptoPioneer Wed Sep 18 2024 | 7 answers 1082

Can drinking water lower creatinine?

I've been hearing a lot about the benefits of staying hydrated, and I'm wondering if there's a direct correlation between drinking water and lowering creatinine levels. Specifically, can drinking water effectively reduce creatinine levels in the body? If so, how much water should one consume daily to see a noticeable difference? Additionally, are there any potential side effects or considerations to be aware of when increasing water intake for this purpose? I'm hoping to gather some insights from experts in the field of health and nutrition to better understand the role of hydration in managing creatinine levels.

Can drinking water lower creatinine?

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