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  2. Which drinking water is healthiest? The pros and cons of tap ...

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    The Safe Drinking Water Act, which was passed by Congress in 1974, regulates the country’s drinking water supply, focusing on waters that are or could be used for drinking. This act requires ...

  3. Is Sparkling Water Good or Bad for You? We Finally Have ... - AOL

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    Drinking plain water is the best way to hydrate the body but there are options for those who do not like the taste of water, such as sparkling water,” adds Sue-Ellen Anderson-Haynes, M.S., R ...

  4. Scientists Urgently Warn: Stop Drinking Bottled Water - AOL

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    1. It's Typically Worse Than Tap Water. Bottled water, believe it or not, isn't held to the same standards as tap water. That means harmful chemicals can leach from the bottle, especially if it ...

  5. Daily consumption of drinking water - Wikipedia

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    The common advice to drink 8 glasses (1,900 mL or 64 US fl oz) of plain water per day is not scientific; thirst is a better guide for how much water to drink than is a specific, fixed amount. [4] Americans aged 21 and older, on average, drink 1,043 mL (36.7 imp fl oz; 35.3 US fl oz) of drinking water a day, and 95% drink less than 2,958 mL (104 ...

  6. Drink the Water - Wikipedia

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    "Drink the Water" is a song recorded by Jack Johnson on the album Brushfire Fairytales released on February 1, 2001 under the Universal label. [ 1 ] The song was inspired by a surfing accident where Jack Johnson wiped out and nearly drowned after hitting an underwater reef on a fall and cutting his head.

  7. Right Now (Gene Vincent song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Now" is a song written by Al Lewis and Sylvester Bradford, and recorded by rock and roll singer Gene Vincent and his Blue Caps on 15 December 1957. The song was not released until 1959, when the Blue Caps had disbanded.

  8. Soda Showdown: 9 Downsides & 4 Better Choices - AOL

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    Plain water. Water is without question the healthiest beverage any of us can be drinking. On top of that, it’s literally essential to life, with over 60 percent of our body consisting of water ...

  9. Drinkin' Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Hunt wrote the song as an apology to his former on-and-off girlfriend, and later wife, Hannah Lee Fowler. [3] He said he struggled with deciding on whether to release the song or not due to its extremely personal nature, and that releasing "Drinkin' Too Much" made it "a lot easier to put out songs that are more honest".