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Reusable water bottles hold 40,000 times more bacteria than do toilet seats, a recent study from WaterFilterGuru of Denver, Colorado, revealed. After swabbing several different reusable water ...
Every time you take a sip from your water bottle, you are depositing bacteria inside and over the course of a day these can multiply by the millions. Here's what scientists say you can do about it.
MINNEAPOLIS — A survey found that more bacteria is lingering on your reusable water bottles than can usually be found on a toilet seat. The survey, by WaterFilterGuru.com, had scientists swab ...
According to a study from waterfilterguru.com, reusable water bottles contain an average of 20.8m colony-forming units (CFUs) of bacteria, which equates to 40,000 times more than the microbes on a ...
Why? Stagnant water plus your hands touching all kinds of things and then touching the water bottle equals a great environment for growing things like molds and bacteria. "It does harbor a lot of ...