It’s probably no surprise that bathrooms contain a wealth of germs. And, there’s evidence that the germiest spots in there are toilets, faucet handles and toothbrush holders. But there's another type ...
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How Often Should I Wash My Water Bottle?
Hint: It’s probably more often than you think. Find out how not washing your water bottle frequently can impact your health.
While you kick back, nasty bacteria go to work. We asked a microbiologist and public health expert just how gross it is to soak dirty dishes.
About 20% of Americans admit to not washing their hands regularly, according to the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. And even if you do wash your hands regularly, certain surfaces are ...
Swimming, even in properly treated water, could make you sick, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC released a new study Thursday that looked at sicknesses related to ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's no secret that winter gloves keep you warm, but could they also be making you sick? ABC took to the snowy surroundings to swab wool, leather and nylon gloves to test for ...
Being sick takes a lot out of you. Even as you start to recover, finding the energy to clean can feel impossible. But tackling germs early—while you're still sick and after—can help you bounce back ...
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