Articles related to "Drinking Water"



Drinking Water: Clean or Contaminated
Contaminants in drinking water from pharmaceuticals, microbes and toxins and cosmetics, perfumes, automotive coolants and pesticides can be risks to human health
• drinking water • drinking water standards • drinking water risk assessment • drinking water regulations • drinking water contaminants

Drinking Water While on Vacation
Water isn't always the pure and refreshing drink you might expect. Don't learn this the hard way next time you are traveling on vacation.
• drinking water safety • drinking water on vacation • drinking water abroad • water health concerns • unsafe drinking water

How Much Water Should You Drink?
Although it's good to drink at least six eight-ounce glasses of water a day, there are other issues determining how much water you need. If you're overweight, drink more.
• daily water requirements • drinking water • proper hydration • tips for drinking water • how to drink more water

Health Benefits of Drinking Water
There are so many reasons why your body needs plenty of water to stay healthy. Are you really drinking enough water this summer?
• water health benefits • drinking water • how much water to drink • water for health • water and health

Drink Water to Lose Weight
Suggestions on how much water you should drink, ways to drink more water, and how water can help you lose weight.
• how much water to drink • drink water • increase your water intake and weight loss • how to increase water intake • water weight

Antibiotics in Your Drinking Water
Small quantities of drugs, perfumes, and caffeine are slipping through sewage treatment plants and ending up in the environment. Some are also finding their way back into your drinking water.
• antibiotics • drugs • water • caffeine • perfume

Chlorine For Water Treatment
Chlorination of drinking water supplies has probably saved many millions of lives, and could save millions more.
• drinking water • chlorination • hypochlorite • bleach • pathogens

Drink Water for Your Body's Health
While we spend a lot of time worrying about the nutritional content of the food we eat, many of us don't pay a proportionate amount of attention to getting enough fluid.
• drink enough water daily • proper hydration • h2o • dehydration • replacement theory

Drinking Water Aids Weight Loss
Getting enough water is essential to your health and weight loss efforts, but how do you get enough water each day and not feel water logged?
• how much water • drinking enough water • water and weight loss • water drinking tips • water quantity

Drugs in the Drinking Water
A five month investigation by the Associated Press has reported medication byproducts in the drinking water of 41 million Americans, but they aren't alone.
• associated press investigation • drinking water contamination • water supply contamination • watershed contamination • pharmaceuticals in the water

Fluoride In Our Drinking Water
Drinking tap water treated with fluoride causes poor IQ development in the youth.
• fluoride teeth • tooth decay • fluoride toxicity • water pollution • water filters

I Don't Drink Water
Why drink straight water, when you can enrich it with the goodness of fresh herb teas. And how about diluting your concentrated juice with herb tea instead of with water?
• why • drink • straight water • water • enrich

Keep Toxic Chemicals Out Of Trash
Dispose of your old medications and household chemicals carefully to prevent them from entering the environment or our own food systems.
• garbage • pharmaceuticals • environmental contamination • pollution • water contamination

Minerals in Drinking Water
Our bodies need minerals. Understand the difference between organic minerals that our bodies can assimilate and inorganic minerals in our drinking water.
• organic inorganic minerals • colloidal minerals • health risks inorganic versus organic minerals • trace minerals • toxicity and minerals

Natural Orange Halloween Drinks
Sometimes it is the right time for a drink that is natural and colored orange. You will enjoy making and serving these natural Halloween orange drinks anytime of the year
• halloween drinks • halloween punch • halloween party drinksorange • natural • drink

You're Putting WHAT In Our Drinking Water?
The insanity of government mandating fluoridation continues after 50 years. A growing body of scientific evidence causes the author to cry, "Foul".
• fluoridation • water • health • toxins • pollution

"Mom, I'm Thirsty!"
When you kids say, "Mom, I'm thirsty", don't take it lightly!
• beverages • kids • cooking • recipes • slushies

Campaign for Clean Water in Africa
Over 4,000 children die every day from water related diseases. Providing clean water is essential for fighting poverty, diseases, deaths and empowering women.
• water related diseases • provide clean drinking water • margaret trudeau • poor in africa • children and poverty

Deadly Foods and Liquids
Sugar and saturated fat can do serious harm to your health over time, but there are poisonous foods that can kill in a much shorter period.
• poison foods • fugu • puffer fish • toxic mushrooms • amanita muscaria

Drinking Stream Water
part 2
• iodine tables • water purification • purification • drinking water • streams

Eat Healthier in Four Weeks Flat
Eating healthy is a great new year's resolution. Most people could use New Years as a little kick in the pants.
• new years resolutions • eating healthy • healthy habits • drink water • eat more fruits and vegetables

Sailing the Ionian Sea.
Adapting to a tide less sea , Greek food and drink, precipitous roads and other local peculiarities in an area of great natural beauty and unexpected hazards.
• greece • ionian sea • islands • sailing • food

Standing Up Against Poverty
People all over the world broke a Guinness record for the largest number of people opposing world poverty.
• stand up against poverty • speak out • reduce child hunger • millennium development goals • education

The Beverage Debates
Lately, there as been contradictory research in the news about if certain beverages are safe for consumption. First, we hear that juice is good for our kids; the next day juice can cause obesity. In addition, there is news that is no link between soft drinks and obesity. Decide for yourself. Here are some helpful tips about beverages and your children.
• beverage • drink • water • children • child

The Fibromyalgia Diet
The foods you eat (and avoid) can help control some of the symptoms caused by fibromyalgia. Here are some foods found to help people with this condition.
• fibromyalgia diet • fibromyalgia foods • organic foods • drink water • simple diet

Using Rainwater Makes Sense
Use of harvested rainwater to irrigate your desert landscape is cost-effective and wise.
• rainwater • drinking water • drought-adapted • rainwater harvesting • groundwater

Winter interlude
A weekend visit to the cottage in winter is physically challenging and invigorating, but undaunting to children.
• cottage • winter • cross-country skiing • ice • snow

CANOE THE NAHANNI RIVER
A canoe trip down the Nahanni River is the experience of a lifetime, but will take extensive planning if you want your trip to be a success.
• canoeing • canoe • canoe trip • nahanni • nahanni river

Avoiding Overwork Stress Burnout
The average career length for a massage therapist is less than 4 years. Here are tips that bodyworkers can use to avoid burning out.
• avoiding burnout • stress relief • physical health • emotional health • extending career length

Beat the Heat
Tips on how to handle the hot days of summer. How to keep your home cooler, yourself healthy and safe exercise tips. Links to symptoms of heat related illneses and what to do in the event they happen.
• heat • summer • deaths • south • extreme

Cool Down to Complete Your Workout
Cool down to prevent muscle soreness, blood pooling and fatigue. How stretching reduces joint injuries. Pressed for time suggestions including desk stretches.
• cool down • workout • lactic acid • carbon dioxide • stretches

How to Quit Smoking Cold Turkey
It can be very difficult to quit smoking cold turkey, but it doesn't cost a thing and you can start today!
• quit smoking cold turkey • quitting smoking cold turkey • stop smoking cold turkey • how to quit smoking cold turkey • gone cold turkey on cigarettes

How to Stop Snacking and Get Fit
Whether it's eating cookies while watching TV or snacking on a candy bar at the office, these habits will prevent you from looking and feeling your best.
• how to stop snacking • how to get fit • foods high in protein • fitness/weight program • eating habits

Lead Poisoning in Children
The effects of lead poisoning can be detrimental. Learn how to keep this environmental hazard from harming your kids' development.
• lead poisoning in children • developmental problems in kids • developmental problems • environmental hazard • common sources of lead

The Quest for Clean Water
Safe water sources are difficult to find (and expensive!) as the hazards of tap water, plastic water bottles, chlorine, fluoride, and estrogen-like chemicals mount.
• clean safe drinking water • bottled water source • clean water filters • chlorine fluoride tap water • dangerous toxic chemicals water bottles

Tips to Save Electricity and Water
Today, American's face the dual threats of environmental and economic stress. Combat these threats by using these simple techniques to save money and conserve resources.
• frugal homemaking • tightwad living • save water • save energy • save water doing laundry

Travelers and Infectious Diseases: Traveling Outside the U.S.
People who travel outside of the United States, regardless if this is the first or an additional time, should consult with a qualified traveler's clinic before departing the country. There is still an important concern for the advent of infectious diseases, such as diphtheria, typhoid, hepatitis, and traveler's diarrhea, to name just a few. This article summarizes some of the most virulent forms of the diseases as well as what one should do before leaving the United States. Those who are living abroad, i.e., outside of the U.S., should also take heed and see their own physician before leaving the safety of their own country.
• infectious diseases • travler's diarrhea • typhoid • diphtheria • hepatitis a

Tummy Aches Part3 Nausea/Vomiting
Often parents confuse vomiting with spit up. And other times it is a sign of a serious problem. The following will explain the symptoms, treatment, and how to treat nausea and vomiting in children.
• vomiting • nausea • stomach • spit up • children

Water Fluoridation
Fluoridation of our water systems has always been a controversial issue. This article will attempt to separate facts from fiction.
• fluoridation • fluoride • water system • public water system • drinking water


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