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A thirty-one-year-old...
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A thirty-one-year-old man from Great Yarmouth, England, died from drinking too much water, a coroner's inquest was told. The doctor who conducted the investigation said that he found a "severe degree" of water in the man's brain tissues and in his stomach and lungs. A neighbor commented that he had once seen the deceased drink thirteen half-pint glasses of water in rapid succession. The coroner said the death was due to a kind of intoxication.
Apparently too much of a good thing can be dangerous to one's health, even lethal.
Apparently too much of a good thing can be dangerous to one's health, even lethal.
