Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DermaRite’s August 8 press statement revealed that a handful of their products were recalled due to the presence of Burkholderia ...
It's important to wash your hands to ward off germs. However, some hand dryers could be doing more harm than good, according to a new report. Researchers from the University of Connecticut School of ...
A medical hand soap brand has recalled four different types of its products over concerns of a potentially deadly bacteria. DermaRite raised the alarm after it detected a microbial contamination, ...
Are hand dryers in public restrooms blowing bacteria back on your freshly washed hands as you're drying them? PIX11 collected samples from a variety of restrooms in the city and, working with a ...
Washing your hands is essential to good hygiene, stopping germs in their tracks. Washing your hands limits the transfer of bacteria, viruses, and other germs, according to the Mayo Clinic. The Centers ...
DermaRite Industries has significantly expanded a voluntary recall of hand soaps, skin creams and other personal hygiene products, adding 12 more products to a growing list of contaminated healthcare ...
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WASHINGTON -- Americans are putting themselves at risk of contracting a foodborne illness by not washing their hands properly when handling food, according to new research. Participants in a recent ...
Drying hands with paper towels is more effective at removing bacteria than electric hand dryers, according to a study led by a researcher at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia.
Researchers found use of an alcohol-based hand antiseptic containing chlorhexidine gluconate best reduced bacterial counts on healthcare employees’ hands, according to a study published in the ...
Most germs in public toilets spread through hands and air rather than toilet seats, making hygiene far more important than avoiding sitting.