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Should people be advised to contact their health care providers if they feel they have a health problem that might be related to something in the drinking water?

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Should people be advised to contact their health care providers if they feel they have a health problem that might be related to something in the drinking water?

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Yes, the medical community is knowledgeable about the effect of common contaminants found in water, such as bacteria. A person who is immuno-compromised, pregnant, undergoing dialysis or chemotherapy, or sensitive to chemicals, may want to check with their health care provider.

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