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  • how do I bring down the swelling on my gums before the pain drives me insane?

    Dental - 8 hours ago

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  • Can over working a muscle fail to show results such as mass or definition?

    Diet & Fitness - 16 hours ago

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    I'm just wondering because i went to the gym today, did back and biceps. and for biceps i did 3 sets of 8 reps standing curls, 3 sets of 8 reps preacher hammer curls, seated curls, 3 sets 8 reps, than i did preacher curls 3 sets 8 reps than finally i did normal hammer curls. also 3 sets of 8 reps. was that over doing it? and can overdoing it fail to gain muscle mass/definition? Okay, yes I was seriously asking. I weigh 132 lbs, I'm 15. I was using, 35's at first and I went as low as 20's for some things. And my calorie intake was pretty good today, I had a protein shake after my workout too.
  • HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

    Men's Health - 19 hours ago

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    what are the dangers of using knifes to masterbait instead of my hands. i mean im obviously not gonna put the sharp part against my d!ck. but i ask my friend and he said it was dangerous. help?
  • Did i just have a heart attack?

    Other - Health - 19 hours ago

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    out of nowhere, my heart gave 2 very sudden, fast and hard beats. Immediately after i felt the blood rush within, and i felt extremely nervous. If not, then what could this be? thanks in advance
  • what factors can cause weight gain?

    Diet & Fitness - 20 hours ago

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    i know that overeating can cause weight gain..but what else can cause this? ty for your help and advice
  • Wisdom tooth erupting and hurting as heck. Is that normal?

    Dental - 21 hours ago

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    One of my lower wisdom teeth, which have started erupting a while ago is suddenly hurting a lot. The gum around that tooth is sore and swollen. I don't think it is impacted because I had a dental x-ray done a couple years ago and was told that all 4 of my wisdom teeth are growing straight so it isn't necessary to remove them. I also had 4 of my normal back teeth pulled out for braces when I was young so the wisdom teeth have got space to grow. I'm not sure what is causing the pain but I've been told that the pain may be normal during the eruption of wisdom teeth. Will the pain go away after a while? What other reasons apart from impacted teeth can cause such pain? I have my finals coming up in less than a week so I won't be able to go to the dentist and end up with sore cheeks unless it's something persistent and serious. Thanks! That really helped. At least I don't have to worry about getting my tooth removed for the time being. As for taking ibuprofen, is there a recommended dose for this infection in particular?
  • Hi. So I have been going to the gym 4x a week and have been eating excellent.Soup,salad,lean meats etc.?

    Diet & Fitness - 21 hours ago

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    I also do 2 classes for 40 Min's each. Usually spinning,core or step and core. I am 5'9 and weighed 186lbs when I began 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 179 which is good yet I have completely changed my lifestyle. How can I kick it up a notch. Getting frustrated but not going to quit. My second daughter is 2 1/2 and this weight is coming off dammit! P.S. Getting married in May in Mexico so need to be bikini ready! Thanks ahead for all positive and encouraging answers :)
  • Abnormal Pap test results, Anyone have the same experience?

    Women's Health - 1 day ago

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    My doctor called me yesterday to tell me that my pap test came back, I've had pap tests every 6 months for the past 3 years but didn't make it to my last test in April because I was out of the province, so I went last month. Theres been abnormal cells on all my other tests but now my doctor is sending me to a Gyno because he said that their concerned about the Squamous Cells, I was kinda too nervous to ask questions but he did mention a test that I'm going to have to have he said its like a pap test but with mircoscopes! I have no idea what any of this is, never been to a Gyno, and never heard about half this stuff! Has anyone already been through the same experience? I have no clue when my apt is, just waiting for them to call but it could be a couple months.......I'm 25 years old, with a 3 year old and pretty stressed out right now, I know it doesn't help to stress and my husband tells me not to worry about it but I can't help it, I just need to know stuff! Does anyone know what is gonna go on now? The doctor mentioned a test called a Colopscopy, something about a pap test with a microscope....... My family doctor does alot of the stuff a gyno does, where I live you dont go to a gyno unless referred, My doctor does Pap Tests, delivers babies, and takes care of u while your pregnant right up to delivery.
  • WTF?! im worried...............?

    Skin Conditions - 1 day ago

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    Ok, so my best girlfriend has this huge ass lump on he pinky finger, and we don't know what it is !!?.. it's looks like it has pus in it, but it's not a pimple.. and it's big.. and it's under the skin, i have the same thing on my wrist.. maybe a calcium build up? idk! what is it?
  • Do you think my weight is normal for my size ?

    Women's Health - 1 day ago

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    I'm 16 (almost 17) and very short -- about 5 feet... my weight is 99.8 lbs. how am i doing??? BQ: should i gain weight, lose weight, or stay the same?

Enough with drinking water

Healthy people don't have to drink nearly as much as they think

By Cathy Gulli
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When it comes to water, there’s nothing clear about how much we need to drink or even what good it does us. Still guzzling eight 8-oz. glasses a day? There’s no scientific proof everyone requires so much. Urine should be colourless? That’s a sign you’ve chugged too much. Thirst means you’re already dehydrated? Not even close.

“I want to squash that notion. It’s baloney,” says Heinz Valtin, professor emeritus of physiology at the Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, N.H., in a recent podcast produced by the American Physiological Society. He should know. His seminal 2002 study, “ ‘Drink at least eight glasses of water a day.’ Really? Is there scientific evidence for the ‘8 x 8’?” is often cited by other researchers investigating how much water we should consume daily. Now, many physiologists are debunking the most common assumptions about water intake. Valtin’s conclusion: healthy people who live sedentary lifestyles in temperate climates don’t have to drink so much.

So how did this belief get so widespread? One theory suggests it was a misinterpretation of the 1989 “recommended dietary allowance” (RDA) data produced by the Institute of Medicine, says Samuel Cheuvront, principal investigator at the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. Those stated that for every calorie expended, one millilitre of fluid was to be consumed. Assuming everybody kept a 2,000 calorie diet, which is the reference often used to calculate RDAs, says Cheuvront, that equals two litres, which is 64 fluid ounces—or eight 8-oz. glasses.

The recommendations “never said that was what everyone required,” says Cheuvront, but people just “latched on.” Over the last two decades, there has been “a major cultural change” in our obsession with good hydration, adds Mark Knepper, chief of the kidney and electrolyte metabolism lab at the National Institutes of Health in Bethseda, Md. “Somehow we all survived without carrying around water and chugging every 10 minutes,” he says. Toting water, wrote Valtin in his study, has become akin to a “security blanket.”

That’s misguided, experts say, and they’re worried we’ve developed tunnel vision when it comes to how we replenish our bodies. “It’s a myth that in order to hydrate ourselves we need [only] plain water as opposed to water found in any other food or beverage,” says Susan Barr, a professor of nutrition at the University of British Columbia, who was part of an Institute of Medicine panel that established 2005 water intake recommendations. She is a proponent of plain water because it contains no calories, but Barr says that all kinds of fluid count, including juice, pop, beer and even mild diuretics such as coffee and tea. There’s even water in foods such as chicken and bread, Barr adds.

Rather than slavishly choking down eight glasses of water, these experts say we should take a more enlightened, individualized approach to hydration. How much we each need depends on factors such as our diet, level of daily physical activity, how hot it is, where we live, our size and even our personal health issues. Fortunately, when we need to drink, our bodies send us a signal far more clear and accurate than any formula: thirst. “When the salt level goes up in your blood, so does your thirst,” says Knepper. The most useful way to know the state of your water balance, he explains, is by taking a sip. “Everyone has had that experience [where] you get some cold water and boy, does that taste good. So you can tell if you need that water by how it tastes when you try it.”

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  • 1. Posted by Luvmena007 on Wed, Sep 16, 2009

    I haadn't been drinking as much due to how busy i was and instantly noticed a difference. I felt constantly tired, bloated, puffy and well, thirsty. Since I got back on track I have more energy, eat less overall and i am more regular. I will listen to what my body tells me.

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  • 2. Posted by Sheggy on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    There was research done involving healthy individuals from Walkerton after the deaths from contaminated water. It was found that those who consumed large amounts of bottled water ( 64 oz. or more ) began to exibit signs of kidney dammage from having to process all that liquid everyday. None of them would've been the wiser except for their intake being monitored. We can overindulge our body's different systems for years before the abuse progresses to affect day to day function. One drink of booze doesn't take out your liver, one cigarette destroy a lung, but you can die from too much water at once. So yes there is such a thing as over- hydration & it will do more than make you hit the 'head' frequently, over time.

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  • 3. Posted by Jck_76 on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    but Barr says that all kinds of fluid count, including juice, pop, beer and even mild diuretics such as coffee and tea. There’s even water in foods such as chicken and bread, Barr adds. Seriously!!! Pop, beer.....! How does that compare? Yes some water...and a whole lot of other sh*t. Have at it! I'll take the water, lets see who lives onger and healthier! HAHAHAHA....

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  • 4. Posted by Mark M on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    When I increase my water intake "to hydrate" by drinking 3 or 4 of those 500 ml plastic bottles before a long group cycling event in 80 F weather, I end up peeing repeatedly! It's annoying and I wonder if I'm harming my bladder, prostate or kidney function? On the other hand, I've felt dizzy hours after an excessively sweaty workout at gym - my doctor stating it was due to dehydration. Clearly, 8 glasses a day just makes me pee, especially if I've also had a couple of cups of coffee in the a.m. We didn't take in 8 glasses of water in the 70s and 80s without falling over, so why the endless guzzling now?

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  • 5. Posted by Cjon70 on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    It just seems to me that lugging and drinking tepid water from plastic bottles every day smacks more of faddism than good sense.

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  • 6. Posted by Linda on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    Twenty years ago I went to weight clinic. I told my doctor that I was to drink 8x8 glasses of water per day to flush out the fat. His question to me was, and how does that work, this is not true. To be honest the water just takes the place of food by feeling full.

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  • 7. Posted by Paul H on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    Well, duh. This is just common sense. "Healthy" sedentary people (i.e., people who are more likely to become a health care burden in the future) don't have to drink a lot. Active people do need to drink a lot. There's a growing resentment against the joggers and other active people clutching their water bottles. For the active, healthy citizens, water is important. Join the healthy minority and leave the resentment behind.

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  • 8. Posted by Tsar_nicky on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    I've always thought the 8x8 water consumption was laughable, it became ridiculously faddish. I drink when I'm thirsty and stop when I'm not and I'm just splendid thank you --- much like the hundreds of generations who preceded me without knowing about 8x8.

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  • 9. Posted by Ron on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    I believe there is more of a problem with people not drinking enough water. If their daily intake is several cups of coffee and the fluid they receive from their food, I suggest that they be mildly dehydrated. Common sense doesn't need 20 years of a double blind study. Not sure, with the rare exception, that people are suffering from too much water, but I believe that many are slightly dehydrated. Why so many articles on drinking too much water, and not that 2 - 4, 8oz glasses is probably necessay for the average person.

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  • 10. Posted by Ron on Fri, Sep 11, 2009

    I believe there is more of a problem with people not drinking enough water. If their daily intake is several cups of coffee and the fluid they receive from their food, I suggest that they be mildly dehydrated. Common sense doesn't need 20 years of a double blind study. Not sure, with the rare exception, that people are suffering from too much water, but I believe that many are slightly dehydrated. Why so many articles on drinking too much water, and not that 2 - 4, 8oz glasses is probably necessay for the average person.

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