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Hand-washing works One major point the COVID-19 pandemic helped drive home is how important it is to wash your hands. Washing ...
We've spoken to food safety experts for tips on meat, fish, vegetables and more to help you and your loved ones dodge any BBQ ...
The rainy season brings higher humidity, which can increase the risk of food contamination. FSSAI’s simple steps can help ...
According to Dr. Kang, the exact proper handwashing steps are: Lather well and wash for at least 20 seconds, including the ...
Our readers have detailed and informative advice to offer here – although not all agree on whether a hot air dryer should be ...
How hygienic is your home? The House of Wellness TV show expert Dr Andrew Rochford reveals the germiest household items and the surfaces we should clean more often.
The Federal Communications Commission suggests disinfecting your phone daily, but not all cleaning methods are safe. Harsh ...
Machine-washable pillows can be washed on a delicate cycle with warm water (unless the tag says something different) as long ...
After a week of not washing, even those who aren’t particularly oily or acne-prone will start to notice some clogged pores ...
Bacteria and germs build up quickly in our homes. We spoke to two experts on the important items that should be wiped down ...
Dead skin cells, bacteria, and even sweat can accumulate quickly on your towels, so using a fresh one about every three days is a simple rule of thumb—for all kinds of towels.
With a germ that spreads as easily SARS-CoV-2, he says, it’s important to frequently clean anything—hands, masks, doorknobs, phones—that receives regular human contact.