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An article in the December 2022 edition of the Clinical Kidney Journal was written by a group of kidney specialists in Spain.
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A new study has been released after more than 50 years of celebrated martial artist and actor Bruce Lee's death.
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He died from cerebral oedema, which was originally thought to be a reaction to painkillers.
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They added that Lee possessed “multiple risk factors for hyponatraemia” (low levels of sodium in the blood).
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The study's authors even mentioned that Lee seemed to be consuming high quantities of liquid. This was due to his fluid diet.
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Which consisted of a lot of juices and protein drinks, and the use of marijuana resulting in increased thirst.
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As a result, Bruce Lee died suddenly at age 32 due to drinking too much water.
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