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“If there is one health myth that will not die, it is this: You should drink eight glasses of water a day," said Aaron E Carrol, Professor of Pediatrics and Assistant Dean for Research Mentoring at Indiana University School of Medicine, in The New York Times.
"It’s just not true. There is no science behind it."
The actual advice was that humans needed the equivalent of eight glasses of water a day. But you can get this from many sources - fruit, vegetables and other food and drink.
“Many people believe that the source of this myth was a 1945 Food and Nutrition Board recommendation that said people need about 2.5 litres of water a day.
"But they ignored the sentence closely behind. It read ‘Most of this quantity is contained in prepared foods.’"
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