Does anyone have a subscription to the Journal of American Science and Nephrology?I have a quick question about something in one of their articles, but I'd prefer not to spend $ 20...it's about today's study on water consumption, I just want to confirm the logical that nowhere does it say to drink SODA INSTEAD as reported by a certain news organization
oops....society of nephrology
Posted by Brad
If it is a current article I think I can get it for you. I need the full reference however.
You can im me, that may be the fasted way for me to be reached.
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