• @zeppo
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    301 year ago

    My guess is people basically don’t drink enough water. I had a girlfriend who every week or so, would say “wow, I have a headache…” so I’d ask, when was the last time you drank some water? Oh good idea, she’d say, I’ll drink some water. Then “Wow, I feel so much better!”. But then a week later, “wow, I have a headache…” My current gf rarely drinks anything besides Diet Pepsi or wine. I have no idea how she survives.
    Also had a roommate with 8/12 year old kids who would not drink water under any circumstances. I grew up drinking water from the tap and thinking that was fine… I’m not sure if it’s just a perception that tap water is worse now or if it’s true, but people can always get a tap filter or a filtered pitcher. It just seems people are conditioned to drink things from cans and bottles which typically are not that hydrating.

    • @creamatine
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      41 year ago

      People think tap is gross. I have a well that I test every year and make sure my water is pristine. I only drink out of the tap as does my family, but I still have to have bottled water for guests who completely turn their nose up at it no matter what I say.

      • @Aliendelarge
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        1 year ago

        In some places the tap water is decidedly less pleasant than others. What gets me is the people that think the tap water is gross about places with wonderful tap water.

        • @creamatine
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          31 year ago

          Oh 100%. I’m iffy on tap water in a lot of places.

          But in general, lots of people just don’t drink enough water and it’s wild that people don’t get it.

          • @Aliendelarge
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            21 year ago

            Oh I agree. I try to give people benefit of the doubt, but I live in a place with a reputation for really good water and still run into people that don’t drink it.

  • @MicroWaveOP
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    191 year ago

    Most likely reasons according to the article

    Experts aren’t sure why more children and teens are developing the condition, but they speculate that a combination of factors are to blame, including diets high in ultraprocessed foods, increased use of antibiotics early in life and climate change causing more cases of dehydration.

    • @zeppo
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      141 year ago

      The summary at the end basically says “drink more water”, too.

      • @SheeEttin
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        71 year ago

        Your, the reader, should take this as your cue to drink water.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I have a 3 year old who just started preschool and it’s so hard for him to stay hydrated without someone offering him water. Hopefully he’ll catch on soon that he can grab his own cup and drink from it any time he’s thirsty.