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You should avoid drinking from a water bottle that's been opened and then left in a hot space. Hot vehicles provide the perfect breeding ground for bacteria to grow, so it's best to toss any opened bottles left in your car.
two sexes Based on the sole criterion of production of reproductive cells, there are two and only two sexes: the female sex, capable of producing...
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Read More »The Mayo Clinic was quick to assure consumers that small doses of BPA exposure are not a health hazard, and the FDA agreed. The International Bottled Water Association (IBWA) also stands behind the statements from both of these organizations. Despite the words of caution from the authorities, it’s probably best to play it safe. Most experts recommend keeping plastic water bottles out of hot places like your car or garage. Instead, you should store water in a cool and dark storeroom, off the floor and away from heat sources.
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Read More »What does deteriorate and “go bad” in the heat is the container, which we discussed above. When heat affects the bottle, it can cause mild effects, like changes in flavor or smell to more serious medical problems. To prevent heat damage to your water, it’s best to store bottles in a cool place. The ideal temperature is between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, though extreme cold can damage water bottles too. For most people, it’s pretty easy to tell if something’s off with your water. If there is a contaminant present, you are likely to notice a strange taste or smell. Dump it out if so.
Again, sorry to disappoint, the answer is no. The dissolved salts, ions and molecules, like urea, that are present in urine are too small for...
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