We often overlook how many germs our cell phones carry. From the number of surfaces we place them on to every time we touch—or allow someone else to touch—them with unclean hands.
Plenty could change by the time school starts Aug. 31, and even after as schools react to state mandates regarding the delivery of education in the face of COVID-19. But regardless of what ...
Cabin crew, prepare for takeoff.” Have you ever noticed what flight attendants do right after this message from the cockpit?
For the week ending Jan. 25, DHS data shows that respiratory illness activity levels are "very high" in Wisconsin, but vary by illness.
Have you washed your hands recently? Proper handwashing is the number one way to prevent infection, which is especially important right now in Kentucky.
Turn off the water, and then get some soap. Rub your hands together so you can create a good lather. Lather between your fingers, the back of your hands, and under your nails. Take your time when you ...
By Dr. Nicholas Van Sickels University of Kentucky Have you washed your hands recently? Proper handwashing is the number one ...
Each week, the Ottawa Department of Public Health releases a round-up of recent safety inspections at restaurants, schools and other facilities.
“People's phones are out when urinating and defecating, exposing the phones to bacteria,” says Dr. Suraj Saggar, chief of ...
Typical household cleaners like hand sanitizer or wipes don't kill germs from norovirus. Here's what you can use instead.
Happy customers who give it five stars are those with real “working hands” and include everyone from workers in the ...