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'He wouldn't do it': Pom Klementieff urged Tom Cruise to kick her in the stomach
'He wouldn't do it': Pom Klementieff urged Tom Cruise to kick her in the stomach
Tom Cruise refused to kick Pom Klementieff in the stomach during a fight scene in 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1', even though the French actress insisted it would help her performance.
1970-01-01 08:00
GSK Settles First Zantac Case Set for US Trial: The London Rush
GSK Settles First Zantac Case Set for US Trial: The London Rush
GSK’s first settlement of a lawsuit in the Zantac litigation may set the momentum ahead of a sequence
1970-01-01 08:00
What happens if you don’t wash your water bottle often enough?
What happens if you don’t wash your water bottle often enough?
Reusable water bottles are beneficial in so many ways. Helping keep you hydrated, they also cut down on single-use plastic, and save you money every time you refill instead of buying a new bottle of water. Plus, with all the chic stainless steel flasks and glass bottles on the market – not to mention sporty carrying straps – they’ve become something of a fashion accessory. Trying to hit the NHS-recommended eight glasses of water a day for adults is an excellent idea, of course, but did you know there’s one way your refillable bottle could potentially be detrimental to your health? 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 toilet seat. So what might be the consequences if you continuously sip and refill without washing your bottle properly between uses? We asked health experts to talk through the risks… Bottling up bacteria “A common misconception when it comes to reusable water bottle hygiene is that as you’re typically filling it with pure water and it’s only coming into contact with your own mouth, there’s little need to clean it often,” says Dr Donald Grant, senior clinician at The Independent Pharmacy. However, every time you drink from the bottle, you’re transferring bacteria from your mouth, which can then multiply in the container. “Anything that is reusable can be prone to accumulating dirt, dust or debris and, as a result, bacteria,” says private GP Dr Suhail Hussain. “This is exacerbated by the fact water bottles are the ideal environment for harbouring bacteria due to being moist.” Hard to reach crevices – for example, inside a screw top or under a flip-up straw – could also develop mould, and then there’s contamination from other sources. “When you store it in a gym bag, for instance, it can pick up bacteria from the interior of the bag or anything else stored in it, while you can also transfer bacteria from your hands to your bottle,” says Grant. “If your bottle has a valve cap, you may need to lift or twist it with your fingers, and this can transfer bacteria you may have picked up from touching other objects or surfaces.” What types of microbes are found in water bottles? “These might be simple commensals such as streptococcus and staphylococcus, which normally live in symbiosis with their host (i.e. us) but can become problematic if they accumulate, or the individual is under the weather,” Hussain says.“Bacteria such as E. coli – a common cause of urine and bowel infections – can often colonise the water bottle following repeated handling, such as taking the cap on and off.” These bacteria can potentially cause a variety of issues. “You may become sick and develop gastric illness, such as diarrhoea or vomiting,” Hussain continues. “Gram negative rods – another common bacterium found in unwashed bottles – can lead to urogenital tract infections and pneumonia.” Grant warns: “If there’s a build-up of mould inside the bottle, this can cause allergy symptoms, such as a runny nose, sneezing, or red and itchy eyes. Symptoms might be more severe for someone with asthma.” How often should you wash your reusable water bottle? “To minimise your risk of getting sick, you should ideally clean your water bottle after each use,” Grant says. “As a minimum, you should aim to wash it thoroughly at least a few times a week.” Hot water and washing up liquid are all you need to banish bacteria on the daily. “Fill the bottle with hot soapy mixture and swill around, or leave to soak in a detergent mixture,” Hussain advises. “Remember to pay special attention to lids/caps and screw top regions – use a clean brush [to scrub them].” If you’ve neglected your bottle for a few days and it needs a deeper clean, Grant suggests: “Soak your bottle overnight in a solution of half vinegar and half water. Rinse the bottle and let it dry fully before using it again.” Storage is also important to help minimise nasty microbes. “Where possible, you should keep your water bottle out of germ-rich environments such as your gym locker or sports bag,” Grant says. “You should also avoid filling your bottle with anything other than water, such as protein shakes, energy drinks, or sugar-rich liquids, as sugar can stimulate the growth of bacteria.” Hussain adds: “Don’t leave water bottle in the sun for long periods of time or siting in the cup holder in the car – the mixture of warmth and moisture is likely to make bacterial overgrowth worse.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Prince George visits Eton with parents Prince William and Kate Middleton King Charles and Queen Camilla ecstatic after getting their first Royal Ascot winner As Elon Musk calls cis ‘a slur’ – what does the term cisgender actually mean?
1970-01-01 08:00
China's economic planner woos European giants Airbus, BMW despite unresolved tensions over Ukraine
China's economic planner woos European giants Airbus, BMW despite unresolved tensions over Ukraine
China has signed letter of intent to cooperate with many European corporate giants, as it attempts to mend relations damaged by Beijing's perceived support for Moscow throughout the war in Ukraine.
1970-01-01 08:00
GSK Settles First Zantac Cancer Lawsuit Set for Trial in US
GSK Settles First Zantac Cancer Lawsuit Set for Trial in US
GSK Plc reached a settlement with a man who claimed the drugmaker’s blockbuster heartburn medication Zantac caused his
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Retail Sales Rise Unexpectedly to Underline Resilient Economy
UK Retail Sales Rise Unexpectedly to Underline Resilient Economy
UK retail sales rose unexpectedly in May, indicating strength in the economy that the Bank of England fears
1970-01-01 08:00
PwC Australia Seeking to Sell Embattled Unit, AFR Reports
PwC Australia Seeking to Sell Embattled Unit, AFR Reports
PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Australia unit is seeking to sell the government consulting operation at the center of a tax scandal,
1970-01-01 08:00
Shipping Billionaires’ Family Office Retools Team After Windfall
Shipping Billionaires’ Family Office Retools Team After Windfall
The family office of the billionaire Saade shipping clan is rearranging top management as it deals with a
1970-01-01 08:00
Singapore Inflation Moderates Further in May as Key Gauge Eases
Singapore Inflation Moderates Further in May as Key Gauge Eases
Singapore’s core inflation rate cooled in May to the lowest in 11 months, helped by a deceleration in
1970-01-01 08:00
Koreas Speed Up Drone Race After Unprecedented Incursions
Koreas Speed Up Drone Race After Unprecedented Incursions
As the two Koreas near the anniversary of the start of their conflict in 1950, both sides are
1970-01-01 08:00
El Nino’s Fierce Heat Carries New Risk of Resurgent Deadly Viruses
El Nino’s Fierce Heat Carries New Risk of Resurgent Deadly Viruses
The return of El Niño after nearly four years is raising the specter of extreme weather, economic pain,
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Fragile markets wait on PMIs
Marketmind: Fragile markets wait on PMIs
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook A red tide swept over Asia-session
1970-01-01 08:00
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