With coronavirus cases rising in the U.S.—and flu season still in full force—it’s important to disinfect surfaces you touch frequently. Cell phones have always been notoriously germ-infested, research ...
Your phone is probably the dirtiest thing you touch all day. From sweaty gym sessions to bathroom breaks and everything in between, it collects germs fast and holds onto them. Studies show that the ...
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Get this: Your smartphone is 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat, according to microbiologists at the University of Arizona. Sure, many of these germs are harmless. But the researchers make a good ...
I’ve always been a bit of a germophobe (see: compulsive removal of hotel duvet and throw pillows immediately upon arrival), but the current pandemic has inspired a new kind of diligence (obsession?) ...
It's always important to put an emphasis on taking good care of your electronic devices to avoid bacteria and other germs. The items we use in our everyday life can be extremely filthy. For example, ...