New research shows that nanoplastics in water can strengthen bacteria, raising concerns about drinking water safety.
Reusable water bottles can help you stay hydrated, but experts say not cleaning your water bottle regularly can expose you to some potentially harmful bacteria. Boston 25’s sister station met with ...
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Your Office Water Cooler Might Be Dirtier Than You Think, Study Says
Many recoil at the thought of tap water, but it may be the safer option In A Nutshell Water dispensers and office coolers often contain higher levels of bacterial contamination than the tap water ...
Human health risks from direct consumption of toxic nanoplastics are already scary, but researchers have confirmed that nanoplastics in water give rise to an additional threat: They strengthen ...
An office staple could be harboring a gross secret. Many may turn down tap water, but new research shows it could be the ...
Tiny plastic particles may be quietly reshaping microbial life in drinking water systems. Nanoplastics already raise fears because people can ingest them directly. Now scientists say these tiny partic ...
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Water dispensers may contain more bacteria than tap water
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. A comprehensive review reveals how biofilms and poor maintenance can undermine filtration systems, challenging the assumption that water dispensers are always a safer choice ...
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