What the Color of Your Pee Says About Your Health

You might think urine is always yellow, but it's not that simple. Sometimes it's pale, sometimes it's dark, sometimes it's even neon-bright. Different colors can mean different things. See what yours may be telling you about your health.
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What the Color of Your Pee Says About Your Health
You might think urine is always yellow, but it's not that simple. Sometimes it's pale, sometimes it's dark, sometimes it's even neon-bright. Different colors can mean different things. See what yours may be telling you about your health.
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