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LOOK: Texas urine color chart decides if you're a champion or selfish teammate Make sure you drink your water or you're a 'bad guy' By Ben Kercheval Apr 11, 2017 at 7:08 pm ET 1 min read. If your urine color resembles a darker orange, you're tagged as "A Bad Guy." The categories of the "Pee Chart" may seem humorous, but hydration is a serious topic. It's important to stay properly hydrated, especially during physical activity, and your urine color is the best way for you to measure your hydration level.
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Beating the Heat. The All-American also detailed how Texas has the resources to accommodate such frequent urine testing and how the Longhorns have embraced Herman's emphasis on hydration. Read the full story here.
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Check out this urine color chart to find out what your pee color means. Here's what's normal and what's not, and when to see a doctor. The Texas Longhorns are even making it a personal matter.
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Orange Bloods reporter Anwar Richardson went to the restroom at the athletic center on the Texas campus Tuesday and shared this photo he. Urine can be yellow or orange if you're dehydrated or for other reasons. See a urine color chart and learn what causes different color urine.
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As Texas' "Hydration Chart" made the rounds on social media and across several major publications Tuesday, Tom Herman had other plans for it. He really was testing the hydration of his players. The Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council (STRAC) is designated by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) to develop, implement and maintain the regional trauma and emergency healthcare system for the 22 counties in Trauma Service Area - P (TSA-P).
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Some urine color changes may be a sign of an infection or a problem with the liver or kidneys. This article looks at what different urine colors may mean and when to contact a doctor. The color of your urine can provide many clues about your body's health, including potential kidney failure or signs of kidney disease.
When your kidneys are failing, a high concentration and accumulation of substances lead to brown, red, or purple urine.