Which is correct:
a) "I read ON a health website that drinking a glass of water in the morning on an empty-stomach is good."
b) "I read IN a health website that drinking a glass of water in the morning on an empty-stomach is good."
I would always say that you read about something 'on' a website. There is no need to hyphenate 'empty stomach'.
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I would always say that you read about something 'on' a website.
There is no need to hyphenate 'empty stomach'.