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10/16/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Hygiene 101: Hand sanitizers work, but handwashing gets rid of more germs, explain scientists
While hand sanitizers work, handwashing is still the gold standard for hygiene as it kills more germs. According to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center physician Dr. Roland Newman II, while there’s truth in the claims saying that hand sanitizers can kill 99 percent of germs, some pathogens can still sneak through. Handwashing is still the best According […]
04/28/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
7 Steps you can take to prevent germs from spreading
The new coronavirus disease is a respiratory illness that causes symptoms similar to those of the common cold and the flu, and poor hygiene practices contribute to a high rate of transmission. Besides eating healthy and avoiding crowds, here are some ways you can lessen the risk of contracting the new coronavirus disease: Clean and […]
03/28/2020
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By Franz Walker
Study proves that mass gatherings are breeding grounds for respiratory illnesses like COVID-19
As part of the efforts to slow down the spread of the coronavirus, a number of large events and gatherings has been canceled. Now, a new study shows just how important this step is in the battle to stop the global pandemic. Eighty percent of travelers who sought medical help after returning home from a public event were afflicted […]
02/19/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Shocking new study says coronavirus infections double every 2.4 days
If you’re wondering just how quickly the Wuhan coronavirus (CoVid-19) is actually spreading these days, look no further than a new study published in the journal medRxiv that estimates cases are now doubling every 2.4 days. Even more serious than the 3.5-day estimate of Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, this 2.4-day doubling rate means exactly […]
11/16/2019
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By Grace Olson
Disinfect and stay hydrated: 5 Ways to stay germ-free while traveling
Traveling can be a vacation or a nightmare. Whether you’re using the train, the bus, or an airplane – the possibility of becoming sick is always there. To make the most of your travels, you need to set some precautionary measures. The following tips below will help ensure that you remain healthy and germ-free during your […]
10/13/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Too much loving: Being overly affectionate with pets can be “life-threatening,” warns researcher
The bond between pet owners and their animals is a unique relationship, with most even treating their pets as a part of their family. These pets can provide stress relief, emotional support, and companionship. However, new evidence warns pet owners that treating pets like humans could be life-threatening. This study, published in the journal Health Psychology and […]
09/24/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Survival medicine: Can social distance help prevent infections when SHTF?
Naturally, people try to stay away from disease or keep distance from people who are sick. This gut reaction is called social distance. Social distance is done to prevent the transmission of communicable diseases. There are different levels of social distance as bacteria and viruses pass between people through different routes: The most effective way […]
09/11/2019
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By Cassie B.
Hospitals are breeding grounds for superbugs, and the crisis is affecting doctors, not just patients
Antibiotic-resistant infections remain a serious problem in hospitals throughout the world, and they’re widely considered to be one of the biggest health threats we are facing today. Unfortunately, the very places people go for treating such infections also happen to be major breeding grounds for superbug infections, and it’s impacting patients and doctors alike. A […]
09/10/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Those fun ball pits your child likes to play in are probably a breeding ground for killer germs
The next time you go to the pediatric clinic, it may be best not to let your child into the ball pit. A recent study warned that these physical therapy playgrounds were just as dirty and filled with disease-causing microbes as their counterparts in family restaurants. Published in the American Journal of Infection Control (AJIC), […]
07/02/2019
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By Stephanie Diaz
Face masks found to protect hog farm workers (and their families) from drug-resistant staph bacteria
Hog farm workers face many challenges at work. The laundry list of occupational hazards they have to deal with every day at work is diverse. That list ranges from simple needle stick injuries to long-term respiratory health problems. One of the more significant threats to hog farmers is staph infection — an often relatively harmless […]
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