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11 votes
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The Vikings and the Muslim scholar
11 votes -
Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
20 votes -
Allergy study on 'dirty' mice challenges the hygiene hypothesis
11 votes -
How often do you brush your teeth?
Following yesterday's question about showering, I was really interested in how often everyone brushes their teeth. I know dentists recommend 1-3 times a day, with once being like "you'll be fine...
Following yesterday's question about showering, I was really interested in how often everyone brushes their teeth. I know dentists recommend 1-3 times a day, with once being like "you'll be fine if you do it properly," and thrice being like "yo, don't brush too hard because you can damage your enamel," but I also know a lot of people do it more than three times a day and I suspect a lot of people do it less than once a day...
I try to do it twice a day...sometimes I miss my evening brushing because one of our cats sleeps in the bathroom so that she has her own space and if the dog (who wants to eat the cats) is already in the bedroom, sometimes I don't feel like escorting him out first. Not great, but at least I'll get it in the morning. And I do sometimes forget in the morning on weekends, but I try to do it as soon as I realize that I've forgotten, and I try to make sure I don't skip nighttime brushing if I forgot to brush in the morning.
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How frequently do you shower?
I'm interested to know how often people shower or bathe - but I'd also be interested on your thoughts about other people's frequency. Do you feel strongly about how often one should be cleaning...
I'm interested to know how often people shower or bathe - but I'd also be interested on your thoughts about other people's frequency. Do you feel strongly about how often one should be cleaning themselves, and what factors go into this? I would certainly hope it's reasonably frequent for warm-climate athletes, for example.
65 votes -
In Mongolia, back to school, back to sickness?
15 votes -
The nurse who introduced gloves to the operating room
9 votes -
Is the open-plan office heading to the grave?
5 votes -
For decades, US cities have been closing or neglecting public restrooms, leaving millions with no place to go. Here’s how a lack of toilets became an American affliction.
12 votes -
Australian airline coronavirus (COVID-19) rules: We flew the Sydney-Melbourne route under new hygiene rules
5 votes -
It’s time to get on the bidet train, America
19 votes -
How infectious disease defined the American bathroom
9 votes -
The history of mainstream handwashing only began near the end of the 19th century
6 votes -
Don’t panic about shopping, getting delivery or accepting packages
9 votes -
Disinfecting wipes being flushed down toilets causing major pipe problems
13 votes -
How to see germs spread
2 votes -
How soap kills the coronavirus
9 votes -
Vintage ads: Selling health and hygiene during the 1918 pandemic
10 votes -
Hand-washing with soap and water destroys coronavirus more effectively than hand sanitizer
27 votes -
A prominent Northern California mega-church whose members believe their prayers heal the sick and raise the dead is advising the faithful to wash their hands
7 votes -
Detroit to restore water service to unpaid homes to allow people to wash their hands to avoid coronavirus
9 votes -
Japan's next restroom revolution? Phasing out squat toilets for Tokyo 2020.
8 votes -
Forget face masks and rubber gloves. The best way to avoid the coronavirus is frequent hand washing, according to a medical adviser to the world’s airlines.
12 votes -
Oslo Municipality's Water and Sewage Administration has offered a useful tip to reduce water waste – it's OK to pee in the shower
9 votes -
Hand dryers vs. paper towels: The surprisingly dirty fight for the right to dry your hands
11 votes -
Hand-sanitizer resistant bacteria strains are developing
3 votes