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Cold Water and Puberty: Separating Fact from Fiction
There is no medical evidence to suggest that drinking cold water during puberty can cause any adverse effects or hinder development. Drinking cold water has no scientific link to the physical changes taking place during puberty.Teen Health - Related Articles
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