Sarah Glinski, RD, is a Canada-based dietitian specializing in gut health.
How much water you should drink varies. Your age, activity level, health issues, and lifestyle affect what’s right for you.
Water harvesting from foggy air provided up to 5 liters of water a day in a yearlong Chilean desert experiment.
Adding salt to your water is trending, so I tried it — and here's what happened after just two weeks
According to Rolt, sodium and chloride are the most abundant electrolytes in the body, helping to maintain fluid balance, ...
Welcome back to the Money blog. New data has revealed that JP Morgan's Chase is Britain's favourite bank - overtaking ...
Cleaner, more pure water backscatters light in the blue range, which makes it look blue. One famous example is Crater Lake in Oregon, which lies in a volcanic crater and is fed by rain and snow, ...
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‘The Amazing Race’ Season 37 Sets Its Largest Cast Ever; New Game Twists & Locations — Photo Gallery
The Amazing Race has unveiled its Season 37 cast, touted as its largest ever with 14 teams, up from 13 teams the past two seasons. Described as a “season of surprises”, Season 37 will feature ...
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