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Admonitions against the ingestion of cold beverages immediately following meals first surfaced on the Internet in February 2006, when they first appeared as an item tagged onto a diatribe against the eating of too much rice: By July 2006, these claims were circulating as the lead-in to the https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/cough-cpr/ target=coughcpr>cough CPR mailing (which unwisely advocates that medically-unsupervised heart attack victims attempt to cough rhythmically to get themselves through cardiac events). In October 2006 we began receiving e-mailed versions that conclude with the following bit of text that implies a connection between the ingestion of cold water and heart attacks in women (the additional text appearing after the previously-standard best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal ending): (en)
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