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Experts share how often you should actually be washing them, and why (fecal matter and ringworm are involved).
The strain was first identified nearly a decade ago in the Netherlands and Germany, and has since spread to at least nine ...
Dr Primrose Freestone, professor of clinical microbiology at the University of Leicester, says you should be laundering ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAsk the doctor: My daughter and I both have strange itchy moles. What are they?Question: I have lots of moles on my arms and legs and they start off like an insect bite. It is the strangest thing. I notice that my 12-year-old daughter seems to be developing these also – she ...
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Leftovers can be convenient, but some pose health risks. Cooked meats, poultry, and vegetables are generally safe if refrigerated promptly and reheated properly. Rice, pasta, eggs, seafood, leafy ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNWhy Shouldn't You Use Someone Else's Towel? Expert Shares Health HazardsUsing another person's towel may be a little convenience, but it may result in major health repercussions. From fungal infections on the feet to viral infections in the eyes and bacterial infections ...
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Health on MSNWhat Causes a Rash Under Your Breast?Medically reviewed by Susan Bard, MD A rash under your breast may commonly be caused by warm temperatures, friction, or excess moisture. Sometimes, bacterial and fungal infections, eczema, allergic ...
How different are their symptoms, risks and incubation times? And when can the signs potentially point to colorectal cancer?
Have you been seeing more venomous spiders in and around your Georgia home lately? Here’s how to identify them and keep them ...
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Onlymyhealth on MSNWhat Happens When You Accidently Use Someone's Towel? Expert Shares The After-mathSharing a towel may seem harmless but it could be a hidden gateway to skin infections acne flare-ups and more Read ahead to know what to do if you accidently shared someones towel ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSN5 scary bacteria and fungi hiding under your long nailsIn fact, studies have discovered at least 32 types of bacteria and 28 types of fungi living under fingernails.
Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency. This severe allergic response affects many parts of your body. Here are 15 effects of anaphylaxis and next steps to take.
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