Bacteria
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Here's why you should stop using a loofah
"Every time you use the loofah, bacteria are essentially being re-introduced or re-applied to the skin.”
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What is vaginal bacteria and why is it so important?
The vagina contains both good and bad bacteria.
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Here's why you really shouldn't use your phone on the toilet
Is taking your phone to the loo making you sick?
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Why your washing machine might not actually be cleaning your clothes - and how to sort it
There's a whole lot of mould in your washing machine seal
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How to avoid food poisoning, after Food Standards Agency releases 'pink lamb' warning
We've got you covered.
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Interesting facts about the bacteria found in Japan's favourite fermented food, natto
It seems that rumours about how strong the bacteria in natto is have been floating around the Internet space of Japan. For those who know nuts about natto, it is fermented soy beans, known for its sticky texture and pungent smell. Some say natto bacteria is so strong that the food industry is banning consumption of natto.
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Here’s Why You Should Never Cover The Toilet Seat With Loo Roll Before You Go
New research from The Sun has revealed that actually putting toilet roll between your bottom and the seat can actually increase the likelihood of attracting germs. The thing is toilet seats are specially designed to repel such yuckies. In fact according to recent research has revealed far from being germ magnets, the average public toilet seat is actually cleaner than most people’s kitchen sinks, chopping boards and washing up sponges.