
Study: Staying hydrated lowers risk for disease, premature death
Being sufficiently hydrated has been linked with a lower risk of developing chronic diseases, dying early or being biologically older than your chronological age, according to a new study. CNN senior medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen has more.
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