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  2. Your reusable water bottle may be a breeding ground for strep ...

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    Keep your water bottles out of spots where they might heat up. “Don’t leave your water bottle inside your car and then drink from it,” says Fukuta. “Warm temperatures and time accelerate ...

  3. Alcohol is not good for us. 5 tips to stay safe(r) if you drink

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    Alcohol is used as a social lubricant, maybe more so as holiday festivities approach. But drinking carries health and other risks. Here are five tips to make it safer.

  4. Does your water bottle smell funky? Here's the right way to ...

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    Here's how to keep it clean and fresh. If your eco-friendly water bottle is starting to smell or taste weird, it's a sign that it needs a good scrubbing. Here's how to keep it clean and fresh.

  5. Sipper water bottle - Wikipedia

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    A sipper water bottle is a type of bottle used to dispense water for certain pets including rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, chinchillas, gerbils, and other small animals. Typically a sipper bottle consists of a plastic portion used to contain the water, a plastic cap, and a metal tube with a ball bearing inside.

  6. Sniffing (behavior) - Wikipedia

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    While sniffing is generally thought to occur solely in terrestrial animals, semi-aquatic rodents (American water shrew) also display sniffing behaviors during underwater odor-guided tasks. [20] Shrews inhale-exhale small amounts of air in a precise and coordinated fashion while tracking an underwater odor trail.

  7. Skatole - Wikipedia

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    It occurs naturally in the feces of mammals and birds and is the primary contributor to fecal odor. In low concentrations, it has a flowery smell and is found in several flowers and essential oils, including those of orange blossoms, jasmine, and Ziziphus mauritiana. It has also been identified in certain cannabis varieties. [1]

  8. Why food safety experts stand behind the 'when in doubt ... - AOL

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    "An off-putting smell from a dairy product, canned or packaged item is cause for concern," she said. Additionally, just because food is canned or jarred does not mean it is safe to eat, she said.

  9. Carrion - Wikipedia

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    Carrion begins to decay at the moment of the animal's death, and it will increasingly attract insects and breed bacteria. Not long after the animal has died, its body will begin to exude a foul odor caused by the presence of bacteria and the emission of cadaverine and putrescine .