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School Hygiene Program Reduced Flu Cases
A hand hygiene and cough etiquette program for elementary school children reduced cases of flu and the number of absences, a new study says. The study included five Pittsburgh schools that received the training program and five schools that received no special hygiene training. Lessons taught to the children in the five-step “WHACK the Flu”…
Read MoreHow to Stay Flu-Free for the Holiday?
The overlap of the cold and flu season with the holiday season can make it a challenge to stay healthy as you go to parties and get together with family and friends. Getting a flu shot is important, but other precautions can also reduce your risk of getting sick or of spreading illness to others,…
Read MoreIt’s Important To Keep Nails Trim and Clean
Nails collect dirt and may spread some infections, so keeping them neat and clean is important. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mentions these suggestions for proper nail hygiene: Trim nails frequently. Use soap and water and a nail brush to scrub under the nails when you wash your hands. Before each use,…
Read MoreIs Dishwasher Sterile as You Think?
Your dishwasher may get those plates spotless, but it is also probably teeming with bacteria and fungus, a new study suggests. Microbes — from bacteria to viruses to fungi — are everywhere, including within and on the human body. So it’s no surprise, the researchers said, that a kitchen appliance would be hosting them. So…
Read MoreAntibacterial Soap Fail to Beat Plain Soap
When it comes to ridding your hands of bacteria, plain old soap is just as good as many “antibacterial” soaps, new research contends. Lab tests conducted by a team of Korean researchers revealed that when bacteria are exposed to the standard over-the-counter antibacterial ingredient known as triclosan for hours at a time, the antiseptic formulation…
Read MoreThe Best Way for Cleaning Hospital Rooms
Concerns about hospital “superbugs” have spotlighted the need to prevent the spread of germs in health-care settings. But a new report reveals a disturbing lack of knowledge on something as basic as proper cleaning of a patient’s room. Very little research addresses the best ways to disinfect and sanitize the hard surfaces in a hospital…
Read MoreHand-Washing Spotty Among Day Care Staffers
Too few child care workers follow hand-washing guidelines, a new study suggests. University of Arkansas researchers used video cameras to record the hand-washing habits of adults at an early childhood center in the state. Overall, only 22 percent of the adults followed proper hand-washing procedures before and/or after tasks such as wiping noses, emptying garbage…
Read MoreBiting Nails Can Make Sick
Nail biting can leave you with more than just unsightly fingernails — it can have long-term consequences on your health, scientists say. Researchers at the Texas A&M University Health Science Center offer five reasons why you should try to kick the habit. Fingernails have lots of dirt and germs. Chewing your fingernails means those germs…
Read MoreHand Washing Always Works
You don’t need to scald your hands to get rid of germs. For effective hand hygiene, water temperature matters less than time, new research states. The finding runs counter to U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidelines recommending that food establishments and restaurants deliver water at 100 degrees Fahrenheit for hand washing, the researchers said. Scientists…
Read MoreMany Parts of World Needs Soap for Hand-Washing
For many families in poor countries, soap is a luxury that they do without, a new study finds. Hand-washing with soap can help prevent the spread of diseases, especially pneumonia and diarrhea. These ills caused about 1.6 million child deaths worldwide in 2013, the researchers said. “Hand-washing prevents leading causes of the 6 million deaths…
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