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      <title>Top Android Apps for Expense Tracking in 2026: Stop Guessing Where Your Money Goes</title>
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If you’re looking for the best, most practical, and convenient mobile expense tracker application for Android to confidently manage your personal budget, this article is for you. We reviewed several popular solutions and compared how well they handle everyday tasks: quick entry of income and expenses, spending analysis, customization for individual needs, as well as the limitations each app has and the common regrets users share after choosing one option over another. We hope our review helps you find the best budgeting app for Android!

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      <title>Water balance: how the Watercat will help maintain it</title>
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The importance of water for humans is difficult to overestimate. It plays a huge role in maintaining our health and life in general. After all, you can live without food for quite a long time, and without water for no more than three days.
Humans are 65–75% liquid. It is present in all the tissues of our body. Up to 90% of water contains lungs, blood — up to 80%, brain — up to 75%, joints — up to 24%. Even in the teeth there is 0.2%.

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