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Your Best Way to Stay Healthy and Avoid Sickness: Wash Your Hands!

Our Hands Come into Contact with Everything and Expose Us to Countless Contamination

By Kate J. Chase, published Feb 08, 2006
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As Americans, we spend billions on antibacterial soaps, disinfectant sprays and wipes, not to mention all the cold and flu preparations we pack into our medicine cabinets that really do nothing to prevent or reduce the symptoms of the common cold. Yet for all the expense, all the worry, and all the extra fuss, the one thing we can do to keep ourselves healthy is all too frequently the very thing we don't do: wash our hands thoroughly and often!

Just about all infection control boils down to the simple matter of preventing the spread of germs that can make us very sick. What better way to do that than to wash our hands?

Think about it.

After all, which do you think is dirtier: the toilet in your home or the keyboard in your office? Most experts will tell you that - unless you haven't cleaned your bathroom since Richard Nixon was in office - your computer keyboard is far filthier. Why? The answer is simply because that keyboard comes into frequent contact with your hands. And what are your hands in contact with? Just about everything!

Consider the many things you may have done in the last hour. If you just got done grocery shopping, take a good look at your hands; even nice supermarkets can be quite filthy with everything from meat juices leaking from poorly wrapped packaging to boxes straight from warehouses where mice and rats scurry about to waste-contaminated dirt still clinging to vegetables grown in a country where both the water and soil are wildly polluted. Perhaps you opened your mail which not only has surface dirt, but the envelope flap may have been licked by another human being using his or her mouth, which can equally rival the human hand in terms of toxins it contains. Or maybe you may have handled a newspaper which in turn was handled by scores of other people before you received it.

Did You Know?
Handwashing is the cheapest and easiest way to reduce your risk of illness.
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so we should not deal with other human to keep healthy! sound like fun.

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 12:12:20 AM

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