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Chronic risks from single-use plastic water bottles are dangerously understudied, says study
The sun-drenched paradise of Thailand's Phi Phi islands isn't the usual starting point for a Ph.D. But for Sarah Sajedi, ...
Carrying a reusable water bottle is smart. It saves money. It cuts down on single-use plastic. It keeps you hydrated. But ...
Research shows that plastic bottles exposed to high heat can release billions of microscopic particles into the water inside.
You might be tempted to reuse plastic water bottles for convenience's sake or to cut down on waste, but you should know about ...
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Parents on MSNYour Kids’ Plastic Water Bottles Could Leave Microplastics in Their Drinks—Here’s What to Use Instead
Owala, Stanley, Yeti, and more metal water bottles for kids.
China's Nanjing University scientists and researchers from McGill University in Montreal, Canada both issued the same health ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts issue warning after making concerning discovery about plastic water bottles: 'Just because you can not see [it] does not mean it is not there'
Dr. Wei-Chin Ho, an assistant professor of biology at UT Tyler, cautioned East Texans about a higher risk of microbial contamination in extreme heat. While his warning concerned bacteria, it aligned ...
Reusable water bottles will help you ditch plastic for good. Here's why that's great for your health and the environment.
New research has revealed the dangers of plastic water bottles and the potentially toxic chemicals they can release when exposed to the Sun.
Hydration is essential, especially in school. However, many schools are banning this popular water bottle for concerns you ...
The NHS recommends we drink six to eight glasses of fluids a day. That’s about two litres. Water is essential to keep us ...
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