If you Drink Too Much Water Into a Coma


What's most important is that it's 100 per cent true for researchers. They make it clear that you are a lifeblood and can sometimes save lives. They warn that there is a risk of going into a coma, such as vomiting, eyes and other things that go beyond the body of the body. The researchers of the Monash University of Australia conducted a study. Some have been divided into two groups and drinking water, not necessarily by a group. As long as another group needs water, drink water. Two groups have tested their health afterwards. Water intruders have been found to have vomiting, nausea, and eyes turning. There was no such thing in the second group. They warn that the symptoms of the first group have a risk of going into a coma if any delay.

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