Drinking Too Much Water in Summer Can Trigger Dangerous Health Risks
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Seoul Economic DailyDrinking Too Much Water in Summer Can Trigger Dangerous Health Riskssedaily.comExperts warn that drinking too much water in summer can disrupt electrolyte balance, causing hyponatremia, headaches, and brain swelling. Korea's dehydration cases rose 31.3% last July.
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