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You Should Never Wear Shoes In The House: Health Expert Luke Coutinho Tells Us Why
- Tuesday September 18, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
You might not like the idea in the beginning but your shoes carry a lot of germs that hop on your feet when you walk in the grocery stores where spilled food rots on the floor, in washrooms, on footpaths where dogs defecate, or in the work places where toxic chemicals are splashed and spilled.
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Smartphone Screens Harbour More Germs Than A Toilet Seat: Study
- Monday August 20, 2018
- IANS
If you think toilet seats are the dirtiest ones swarming with germs, look at your smartphone. A research has revealed that smartphone screens have three times more germs than a toilet seat.
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Dear Science: How Many Germs Are Actually On A Toilet Seat - And Should I Care?
- Wednesday July 6, 2016
- World News | Rachel Feltman, Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
Now and then health awareness articles use the attention-grabbing statistic "XYZ has more germs on it than a toilet seat!" Is this actually a useful comparison? Is the sheer number of germs what we should worry about? And how germy (and dangerous) is the seat, anyhow?
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You Should Never Wear Shoes In The House: Health Expert Luke Coutinho Tells Us Why
- Tuesday September 18, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
You might not like the idea in the beginning but your shoes carry a lot of germs that hop on your feet when you walk in the grocery stores where spilled food rots on the floor, in washrooms, on footpaths where dogs defecate, or in the work places where toxic chemicals are splashed and spilled.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Smartphone Screens Harbour More Germs Than A Toilet Seat: Study
- Monday August 20, 2018
- IANS
If you think toilet seats are the dirtiest ones swarming with germs, look at your smartphone. A research has revealed that smartphone screens have three times more germs than a toilet seat.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Dear Science: How Many Germs Are Actually On A Toilet Seat - And Should I Care?
- Wednesday July 6, 2016
- World News | Rachel Feltman, Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
Now and then health awareness articles use the attention-grabbing statistic "XYZ has more germs on it than a toilet seat!" Is this actually a useful comparison? Is the sheer number of germs what we should worry about? And how germy (and dangerous) is the seat, anyhow?
- www.ndtv.com