Washing your hands is a given if you want to avoid infection—but it's especially important after touching these top 10 ...
According to the CDC, wash your hands and surfaces often. The CDC recommends always washing your hands after handling uncooked meat, chicken, and other poultry, seafood, flour, or eggs.
National Handwashing Day may have been last week, but as KENS 5's Jeremy Baker reports in today's Healthy SA, you need to practice good hand hygiene year-round to avoid getting illnesses.
Here are general steps to take a self-test, according to the CDC. Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Open the box and follow the instructions included with the self-test ...
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Pet turtles of any size can carry salmonella germs in their droppings even if they look healthy and clean, the CDC says ... then touching your mouth or food with unwashed hands.
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As health officials work furiously to stem the spread of Marburg virus in Rwanda, U.S. health officials announced Monday that all passengers flying ...