Hygiene
The small bathroom mistake that is costing you much more than you thought
Most people replace their toilet seat too late, despite early signs indicating that it is time for a replacement.
Licked it and put it back—in Singapore: French student’s costly mistake
Health Ministry investigating daycares after 15 toddlers suffer food poisoning symptoms
These are the cleanest cruise ships in the world
New showerhead helps dogs feel comfortable during bath time
Dogs generally dislike being bathed. At Hansgrohe-Axor, they have thoughtfully considered how to make the bathing process enjoyable for dogs, resulting in a special showerhead.
Revolutionary toothbrush: The Oral-B iO3 you must try
The Oral-B iO3 toothbrush uses revolutionary magnetic technology for a professional clean and a gentle, personalized brushing experience.
Hygienic wipes for babies and children for hands and face
The COVID-19 period forced us to adhere to an increased hygiene routine. A study found that 94% of parents are more concerned about their children's hygiene today than in the pre-COVID period.
The best way to clean your ears is to not clean them - doctor
A British doctor dispels misconceptions about ear cleaning methods, highlighting the risks posed by cotton swabs, and stressing that ears are self-cleaning.
This is what happens if you don't clean your belly button
Video by a British doctor reveals potential consequences of neglecting to clean belly buttons, accumulating tons of waste that causes discomfort and bad odor.
Experts reveal proper bathroom hygiene to avoid infections
Learn the correct use of toilet paper and wiping techniques to prevent infections.
Want to look young? You need to change your shower habits
According to an anti-aging specialist, a small adjustment to your shower routine can reduce wrinkles, inflammation, and stress levels while improving sleep - and it doesn't have to be done every day.
Listen to Granny: Cleaning behind your ears, in between toes helps keep skin healthy - study
A total of 129 students were taught to collect their own data by swabbing certain moist and oily hotspots behind the ears, between the toes, and in the navel.
Deadly parasite can spread this rare disease in our non-immune cells
If left untreated, 95% of cases of this parasitic disease can be fatal.
Israelis are working too many hours, here's how maintain balance in life
Overly long work hours, sleep disturbances, smoking, and an unhealthful diet are likely to raise the incidence of cardiovascular disease.