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Fall is here, but healthcare professionals say the risk of dehydration is still with us. Colder weather reportedly reduces your body’s ability to know when you’re thirsty. Dr. Brett Bentley, a physician at University Medical Center and associate professor at the University of Alabama, said the most common way to check how hydrated you are is by doing the urine color test.
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Despite warnings to let water drip in homes and businesses, the arctic cold caused water pipes to burst and threaten the water supply in Alabama
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MARION, Ala. (AP) — Trucks are delivering pallets of water to a west Alabama city of about 3,200 people that has been without drinking water since…
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama is in line for nearly $42 million in federal funding to help with projects related to water. An announcement from the…
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DECATUR, Ala. (AP) — 3M says it is expanding an investigation of possible chemical contamination around its north Alabama plant in Decatur.WAAY-TV reports…