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Chapter 28, Problem 6WIO
Alcohol and caffeine inhibit the effects of antidiuretic hormone. Explain why drinking beer or coffee increases the frequency of urination. If your urine appears dilute (is light yellow) after drinking beer or coffee, does that indicate that you are well hydrated?
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