Study finds passports carry far more bacteria than shoes or phones do during travel. The lab experiment revealed surprising hygiene risks in common travel items.
A controlled lab experiment commissioned by Japan Rail Pass provider JRPass found that one frequently handled travel essential contained significantly more bacteria than shoes, luggage or even cell ...
Kids' toys get germy. Cleaning pros explain how to safely disinfect toys so they're ready for the playroom again in no time.
A University of Helsinki study has investigated bacterial adhesion, survival and transmission on untreated and treated wood ...
Housework multiplies when you aren’t looking. You finish one task, turn around, and suddenly three more appear in its place. We spend hours scrubbing, folding, and polishing things that honestly don’t ...
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‘There’s toothpaste splatter all over the mirror’: 7 things guests judge you for in the bathroom
These are the red flags for guests in your bathroom ...
Chopping boards are the foundation of cooking – and a good, sturdy one will last you years. We picked the best non-plastic ones, including wood and synthetic rubber ...
The silent hero of every flight: the seat fabrics that regulate temperature, provide comfort, and often go unnoticed by passengers.
A new study found that a multifaceted infection prevention and control intervention could at least temporarily thwart ...
Is your hand care routine a mistake? Not quite. Here’s what derms advise instead.
Hand sanitizer alone does not work well against norovirus, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Some people online believe many of us have dangerous parasites in our gut and need to flush them out with herbal supplements. Here's what doctors say about the trend.
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