hydration
This Study Explains Why You're So Damn Addicted to LaCroix
A study now shows that cold and carbonated beverages actually quench thirst better.
'Raw Water' Is an Expensive Trend You Should Only Try if You Like Diarrhea
The founder of Live Water says that his water will stay fresh for “one lunar cycle” before it turns green. Sounds totally safe!
Is Seltzer Bad for You?
You've probably heard sparkling water is acidic and can even cause tooth decay. Here's the truth about how bad all that carbonation really is for your body.
The Strange Link Between Sleepiness and Thirst
A new study hints at why you suddenly feel parched when you hit the sack.
This Is Why You're So Addicted to LaCroix
A study shows that cold and carbonated beverages actually quench thirst better.
You Might Actually Be Drinking Too Much Water
A new study shows the ways that your body actually tries to tell you when you're going overboard with self-hydration.
This Wearable Wristband Tells You When You’re Dehydrated
The LVL band measures key biometrics in your bloodstream with infrared light, information that is then fed back into the wristband and triggers vibrations when hydration becomes necessary.
That Thirst-Quenching Soda Is Dehydrating You
Sweet soda might offer you temporary reprieve from the heat and thirst, but that little can sure as heck isn’t hydrating you.
This Water Bottle Has a Built-in Tamagotchi to Help You Hydrate
Kids can choose from a variety of virtual pets, each with its own unique personality and story. The pets live in the "Gululu Universe" and grow as your child drinks water.
Cavs Soak Tyronn Lue with Water After He Sets Coaching Record
The Clevelan Cavaliers are winning and having a lot of fun in the process.
Scientists Say The Only Real Way to Prevent a Hangover Is to Drink Less
The sweet relief of a greasy breakfast sandwich, five glasses of water, and a spicy Bloody Mary might only be in our heads.
You Can Probably Stop Stressing About Whether You’re Drinking Enough Water
That whole eight glasses of water thing is a myth. New recommendations are saying that you need way less—and it doesn't have to be in the form of pure H2O.