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<title>Water, water everywhere - [a physician rains on the parade of the water-bottle-toters]</title>
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<description> Water, Water Everywhere . . . And if you&#x26;#x27;re thirsty you should drink. Or, why the Cult of the Nalgene bottle is misguided.by Stanley Goldfarb 07/01/2005 12:00:00 AM HOW MANY TIMES have you seen a young woman toting around a large plastic container filled with pure spring water--a commodity more precious than fuel at the pump--from the hills of Colorado, Pennsylvania, the Alps or some such high elevation? Is she really constantly thirsty? Is her need for water really three or four or more quarts per day? Does it make her skin more radiant? Is it just plain healthy?...</description>
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