Drinking hard water may protect against heart disease, say researchers. The Finnish scientists found that, for every one unit increase in water hardness, there was a one per cent drop in the risk ...
When Scott Candler built the DeKalb County Water facility in 1942, it was labeled “Candler’s Folly.” Candler was widely ridiculed, and after more than a decade as DeKalb’s sole commissioner, he lost ...
Hard and soft water are different because of the minerals they contain. Hard water has more calcium and magnesium. These water minerals can cause limescale, which clogs pipes and damages machines like ...
Even at low levels, Christensen said, the chlorine in shower water reduces the skin’s ability to retain moisture, especially for those with eczema or other skin conditions. Shower filters are ...
You're not alone if you have questions about fluoride in your water supply. We reached out to experts to get answers.
Adequate intake (AI) of water is 13 cups for men and 9 cups for women. How much water you should drink also depends on your age, if you’re pregnant, exercise, or live in a warmer climate ...
YOUR risk of dementia could depend on where you live and it's quality of tap water, a new study claims. Studies have shown people living in deprived areas are more likely to die from heart disease ...
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