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Hand-washing reminders posted in restrooms increase hand washing among men if their message is relatable, U.S. researchers say.
A new study finds that washing hands in cold water works just as well as using warm or hot—and that 10 seconds of lathering is all you need.
Almost 1 in 2 people using a hospital toilet did not wash their hands afterwards, according to new research from the ...
Women are more likely to wash their hands, use soap and scrub for a longer period of time than men after using the restroom – although there is still a surprisingly large portion of both sexes ...
Before you scoff at the notion you're not washing your hands properly, watch chef Gordon Ramsay break down the correct steps ...
Some Americans are still not doing their due diligence when it comes to washing their hands. That’s according to a new survey that found nearly half of its respondents forget or choose not to ...
Only about 30% of people who responded to the survey said they are likely to wash their hands after sneezing or coughing.
Or do we really have to submerge our hands in soapy water, and get scrubbing? Well, you can breathe a sign of relief to know that "hand wash only" clothes can go in the washing machine, but with care.
Hand-washing is a daily routine -- for most of us -- but according to a new study, only a handful of people are properly scrubbing their paws. Michigan State University researchers camped out in ...
Should you wash your hands? Yes. Does it matter for respiratory viruses? Not as much as we once thought.
You can ward off everything from the coronavirus, a mind-controlling bacteria, and health-wrecking parasites by simply washing your hands.