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Germs

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health2 months ago

Young Children Are the Germiest

Young children are the most common carriers of respiratory viruses in households and schools, often spreading illnesses like colds, coronaviruses, and flu due to developing immune systems and habits like sharing toys. Preventative measures such as handwashing, surface disinfection, masks, ventilation, and vaccinations can help reduce transmission, especially during peak respiratory virus season.

health4 months ago

What Not to Touch After Visiting a Hotel Lobby

Hotel lobbies contain many contaminated surfaces like elevator buttons and check-in counters that can spread germs such as viruses and bacteria. To reduce infection risk, it is recommended to use hand sanitizer, wash hands thoroughly, and avoid touching the face after contact with high-touch areas. Proper cleaning and personal hygiene are key to preventing illness from common hotel germs.

health4 months ago

Can You Get Sick from Toilet Seats?

The risk of catching diseases from sitting on toilet seats is extremely low, as most pathogens like STDs and bloodborne viruses do not survive long outside the body. While some viruses like HPV can persist on surfaces for up to a week, transmission typically requires direct skin contact or compromised skin. Good hygiene practices, such as washing hands thoroughly and avoiding touching your face, are more effective than covering seats or squatting. Overall, public and home toilets are generally cleaner than people assume, and maintaining proper hygiene is the best way to prevent illness.

health-and-technology5 months ago

Essential Tips for Germ-Free Phones and Devices

Phones can harbor many germs and should be cleaned regularly to prevent health risks, but using harsh chemicals can damage the device. Experts recommend using 70% isopropyl alcohol wipes and soft cloths, avoiding sprays and abrasive cleaners, and cleaning at least weekly, especially in high-risk environments, to maintain hygiene without damaging the phone.

health5 months ago

Are Public Pools Truly Clean? An Expert Explores Hidden Germs and Risks

Public pools can harbor germs like Cryptosporidium and Pseudomonas, but proper hygiene and precautions such as showering before and after swimming, avoiding swimming when sick, and not swallowing pool water can significantly reduce health risks. Chlorine kills many pathogens but doesn't eliminate all, and strong chlorine smells may indicate contamination. Following safety tips helps enjoy swimming while minimizing infection risks.

health5 months ago

Experts Warn About Germs and Pee in Public Pools

Public pools can harbor germs like Cryptosporidium and Pseudomonas, which chlorine may not fully eliminate, especially if the water is contaminated or if swimmers don't follow hygiene practices. To reduce risks, shower before and after swimming, avoid swimming when sick or with open wounds, and practice good hygiene. A strong chlorine smell often indicates contamination rather than cleanliness.

health7 months ago

Hand Sanitizer's Effectiveness Against Germs: What You Should Know

Hand sanitizer is convenient but not always effective against all germs, especially non-enveloped viruses, spores, and parasites. Proper hand washing with soap and water is preferred when possible, and hand sanitizer should contain at least 60% alcohol, be used thoroughly, and not replace good hygiene practices like avoiding touching the face and disinfecting surfaces. Hand sanitizer is a useful backup when soap and water aren't available, but it doesn't eliminate all pathogens.

care-and-parenting7 months ago

Furious After Sister-in-Law's Babysitting Leaves House in Ruins

A woman is upset after her sister-in-law allegedly hid her child's pinkeye infection, leading to her family catching the illness. She questions whether her concerns are justified and considers refusing future babysitting, while her husband suggests she might be overreacting. The article discusses the importance of transparency about illness in family caregiving and the potential consequences of refusing to babysit.