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03 Jul 09

British children drink only half recommended amount of water - Daily Mail 2nd July 2009

The average British child drinks just half of the recommended amount of water, researchers said today, prompting experts to urge families to make sure youngsters stay hydrated in the heatwave.

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19 Mar 09

Fluoride already in the water - The Bolton News 18th March 2009

ALWYNNE Cartmell makes two common errors in the letter published in last Saturday’s Your Views.

The first is the belief that fluoride does not already exist in the water supply. It does but not in Bolton at a level which is optimal for dental health.

The second is to refer to fluoride as a toxin without any reference to its concentration.

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01 Mar 09

Health warning over water coolers - BBC Health News 1st March 2009

Dirty water coolers may be putting people's health at risk, a consumer watchdog has warned.

Consumer Focus Scotland said 23 out of 87 samples from dispensers in Edinburgh and the Lothian and Borders region showed bacterial contamination.

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06 Feb 09

Zimbabwe faces 55,000 more cholera cases as disease moves from town to countryside - The Times 6th February 2009

The toll from Zimbabwe’s cholera epidemic will almost double in the next few months as up to 55,000 more people contract the disease, according to private predictions by the World Health Organisation.

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16 Jan 09

The spring water that really could hold back the hands of time, according to scientists - Daily Mail 15th January 2009

It found favour with Queen Victoria, whose 64-year reign was the longest in British history.

Flowing from a spring on the edge of the Balmoral estate, it is also ideally placed to have played a role in the youthful looks of the current Queen.

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