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Is your child at risk? Parents, don't miss these hygiene tips to keep your kids healthy and protect them from illness ...
The Year Without Germs Changed Kids Children who spent their formative years in the bleach-everything era will certainly have different microbiomes. The question is whether different means bad.
You don't need to tell local parents that there are nasty germs out there. They already know the viruses, the bacteria — even the bugs — are back.
While bathrooms are a perfect place for the germs and bacteria to grow, the bathroom doors can be the real threat. Most often, adults and kids wash their hands after visiting the bathroom.
"After 3 days of being home with kids with the stomach bug, can’t wait to take them to school tomorrow so I can have a relaxing day of 16 back to back zoom meetings and 47 emails." ...
Your kids are adorable germ vectors. Here's how often they get your household sick By Maria Godoy Published Jan 26, 2023 3:01 AM Listen • 4:11 ...
But Why – A show for curious kids How many germs are killed by toasting bread? 11/22/2024 | 1m 35s | CC I don't know about you, but I can get pretty freaked out when I find mold on my bread!
Each fall, we see a surge in illnesses among school-aged children. It may seem unavoidable, considering how many children are in close quarters -- but there are some simple things your kids can do ...
Some experts think the lack of exposure to germs may leave children at higher risk for developing asthma and other issues.
After months of COVID, flu and RSV infections, parents of little kids are kinda losing it. But the data shows kids have always brought home waves of respiratory illness.