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Dehydration May Be Linked to Two Unexpected Diseases

Dehydration May Be Linked to Two Unexpected Diseases

What if improving depression and lowering your risk of dementia was as simple as drinking more water?
Dehydration is usually linked to low blood pressure, increased heart rate, and headache. But it’s also related to these two unexpected diseases.
Researchers believe hydration could be a powerful tool to help our brain be at its best—physically and emotionally.
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