You probably know it's important to stay hydrated. But — frequent bathroom breaks aside — could drinking water actually make you more productive at work?
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Scientific literature has long suggested a possible link between serious dehydration and decreased cognition. This might be intuitive: When we're very thirsty, water becomes a matter of survival, and our bodies simply have more pressing concerns than reading reports and filling out forms.
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