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Default Water should not be used to treat dehydration

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This just in: Water is not healthy and should not
be used to treat dehydration

"THE EU was ridiculed last night after it took
three years to issue a new rule that water cannot
be sold as healthy. In a scarcely believable *ruling,
a panel of experts threw out a claim that regular
water consumption is the best way to rehydrate
the body. The bizarre diktat from Brussels has
far-reaching implications for member states,
including Britain, as no water sold in the EU can
now claim to protect against dehydration."

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not-healthy

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This just in: Water is not healthy and should not
be used to treat dehydration

"THE EU was ridiculed last night after it took
three years to issue a new rule that water cannot
be sold as healthy. In a scarcely believable *ruling,
a panel of experts threw out a claim that regular
water consumption is the best way to rehydrate
the body. The bizarre diktat from Brussels has
far-reaching implications for member states,
including Britain, as no water sold in the EU can
now claim to protect against dehydration."

http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...is-not-healthy


I am not defending EU beaurocracy, but when you see such a sensational
headline in a generally sensationalist newspaper, you really have to be
suspicious that they are being somewhat misleading.

For an example their sensationalism, the headline at the top of their world
news section is:
"SPEED OF LIGHT THEORY CHALLENGED Scientists are becoming more confident
that they will be able to contradict Einstein's assertion that nothing can
travel faster than light, after carrying out another test."

As someone who has been following this, I can say this is NOT the
appropriate conclusion or headline. The original experiment was done a few
months ago, and the researchers did not believe the results themselves, but
published anyway so others could review their data and try to identify the
error. All this latest experiment does is elimnate one possible cause of
error. Their are still MANY other possible causes of error.

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