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Wipe down those machines at the gym the right way!

06 Wednesday Nov 2019

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So you bring a towel to the gym and use it to wipe down machines before you use them. Well, if it’s a plain ol’ cotton towel, it’s not doing much good! Microbiologists from the University of Arizona found that a cotton towel just moves MRSA from one spot to another. It hitchhikes on your towel. And if you use it to wipe off sweat, too, you’re transferring the bacteria to your skin. A better bet is to bring a microfiber towel to the gym. It’s less likely to transfer germs and bacteria from one surface to the next because the tighter weave traps germs in the fibers. Just make sure you toss it in a hot-water wash after every gym visit.

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Don’t get sick from your next flight!

19 Monday Aug 2019

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Here are a couple important numbers to remember the next time you fly, according to a new study from Auburn University:

First, the number 7. That’s how many days the superbug MRSA can survive in an airplane seat pocket. In other words: Think twice about using that pocket to store snacks and drinks.

Also, remember the number 3. That’s how many days bacteria like e.Coli can survive on tray tables.

The lesson? It’s time to start adding some antibacterial wipes to your carry-on bag.

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On your next flight…

07 Thursday Feb 2019

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…you may want to leave that tray table in the upright and locked position. That’s because disease-causing germs like MRSA and E. coli can linger on airplane armrests, window shades, tray tables, and toilet handles for days, according to scientists from Auburn University. Plus, contact with those pathogens could lead to antibiotic resistant infections and a gut bug that can cause kidney failure. And that’s not an exaggeration… the MRSA found on a cloth seatback pocket lasted 168 hours — which is a week… and the E. coli on an airplane armrest hung around for 4 days. So wash your hands frequently when you’re flying, and don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth until you do.

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Avoid germs when you go to the movies.

07 Monday Apr 2014

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I love to go to the movies and if you’re like me, you’ll be happy to know this important info to avoid germs in the theater.

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Cover any cuts or abrasions. When viral experts swabbed movie seats, 25% contained staph bacteria, and some even tested positive for E. coli and MRSA. But you should be OK as long as you stop the bacteria from penetrating your skin by wearing a bandage on the injured area – and you wash your hands thoroughly before touching your face.

Also, when you’re deciding where to sit in the theater, remember this: The more people in a room, the greater the chance someone has a bug. Droplets in a cough or sneeze can travel 6 rows or more. So, try to sit where it’s least crowded.

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