New research shows that drinking enough water is associated with a significantly lower risk of developing chronic diseases and a lower risk of dying early.
A new study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) published in eBioMedicine suggests drinking enough water may help delay the aging process for many people, though there are caveats to know.
Adults who aren't sufficiently hydrated may age faster, face a higher risk of chronic diseases and be more likely to die younger than those who stay well-hydrated, according to a new study from the National Institutes of Health.
According to recent studies, people who maintain a healthy level of hydration have a decreased risk of developing chronic diseases and live longer than those who do not.The National Institutes of.
Drinking enough water can help you lower the risk of disease, faster aging, and early death, according to a brand-new study.“The results suggest that proper hydration may slow down aging and prolong a disease-free life,” according to the s…