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<li class="">According to another survey, daily water consumption for women is 2.75 liters (93 ounces) and for men 3.46 liters (117 ounces). This means that women exceed their daily requirement, and men are not far behind.</li>



<li class="">The risks of dehydration are often exaggerated, but drinking plenty of water has many benefits, such as transporting nutrients, protecting organs and eliminating waste.</li>



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The recommendations cover total water intake, including water from food (20%) and other beverages (coffee or tea).



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