Drinking more water may lower heart disease risk, but too much coffee and tea could raise it

One to two cups of brewed coffee is OK to count as part of your daily fluid intake. Coffee can have a diuretic effect (make you lose water and potentially become dehydrated) when you drink it in large ...

“Much” is used with uncountable nouns, such as “water” or “time,” while “many” is used with countable nouns, like “books” or “apples.” Both words can appear in negative sentences, questions, and formal expressions, but in positive sentences, they are often replaced by “a lot of”.

cup of black coffee and water glass on tray - Smith Collection/gado/Getty Images We've all been told about a bajillion times that we need to drink more water. And we all know that you should really ...

A new study finds that high coffee and tea consumption is linked to increased heart disease risk, while drinking more water could offer protection—especially for women. Study: Sex differences in the ...

MSN: The Ultimate Guide For Staying Properly Hydrated (Yes, Drinking Too Much Water Is A Thing)

HAMBURG — Summer is here, hot days are upon us, and one thing we’ve been taught is that drinking enough water is essential. But what does “enough” actually mean? Does that fifth coffee count? And when ...

The Ultimate Guide For Staying Properly Hydrated (Yes, Drinking Too Much Water Is A Thing)