If the research indicates that the bladder of a woman fills rapidly with mostly-water prior to the squirting event, it would be interested to measure blood pressure and concentration prior to and subsequent to the event, to determine the impact on the woman's cardiovascular state. Also of interest would be whether or not the woman feels particularly thirsty post-squirting in order to replenish lost liquid. Any measurable effect would, presumably, correlate with the quantity of liquid expelled during the squirting event. As they say in the world of science, "more research is warranted."