Kids have the darndest habit of fighting good hygiene, tooth and nail. (Literally.) As parents, we’ve always tried to convey that cleanliness is next to godliness but these days, our kid’s fingernail ...
Researchers translated an informative hand-washing song into 26 different languages to help promote hand hygiene compliance during the pandemic, according to an article published in The Journal of ...
Not to be a party pooper, but the “Happy Birthday” song may be the latest COVID casualty. Despite early advice to sing “Happy Birthday” while hand-washing to ensure sufficient cleansing, health ...
These days, not only do we have COVID-19, but we also have flu and RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) to worry about. We must teach our children ─ and indeed, everyone ─ to wash their hands thoroughly ...
Dwayne Johnson is making sure his youngest child has strong hand washing game with a little help from "Moana." In a video posted to Instagram, a towel-clad Johnson, aka The Rock, shared with his ...
How many times have you heard you should wash your hands frequently, and for at least 20 seconds? In these days of coronavirus fears, it’s even more important than ever. How long is 20 seconds? No one ...
Bad Decisions singer (and former San Antonian) Gus Gonzalez tries to remember when he last washed his hands. Credit: Facebook / Gus Gonzalez If you’re tired of singing “Happy Birthday to You” twice to ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese social media celebrity Pikotaro returned as a leading twitter trend in Japan with a coronavirus hand washing song that repurposes his signature Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP ...
That’s how long we’re supposed to wash our hands. Singing “Happy Birthday” two times through is apparently the gold standard for measuring that insufferable duration of time, when you’re stuck with ...
With fears of the coronavirus on everyone’s mind – New Jersey health officials are reminding the public to wash their hands often to prevent the spread of the virus. Health experts say that to ...
“Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing. If soap and water are not ...
Just finished reading Phyllis McGuire's April 23 column of View from the Village. ("Sheltering in place at home alone, I'm safe but restless") The old saying is spot on. "Misery loves company." I ...