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In response, schools and districts are offering legal aid, resources and school transportation options to alleviate school ...
Tips to keep your children--and you--healthy during these stressful times.
As the school year begins, students face exposure to numerous germs found on desks, keyboards, in classrooms, and on ...
Keeping a healthy home starts by keeping infectious germs from spreading. Toys and personal items that have come in contact with a sick child should not be shared and should be washed in hot soapy ...
How many germs are killed by toasting bread? Asks Malcolm from Boston.
Schools are doing everything they can to keep kids safe and healthy amid concerns over the coronavirus. Dr. John Torres goes to a school in New Jersey, where he used a nontoxic powder to test just ...
Following the conference, three of the speakers – Gardy, Tom Scott and Jessica Latshaw – collaborated on this video that brings the A-to-Z to life as a children’s video like no other. You ...
WXII 12 News anchor Talitha Vickers came up with a way to make it easy for kids to understand how fast germs can spread and live on surfaces by using items around the house.
According to a teacher, modern-day students are getting sicker and are absent from school for longer because their immune systems were never exposed to germs as infants.
You know about harmful bacteria and viruses in the kitchen and bathroom, but they can also thrive in the family playroom. Microbiologist Philip Tierno has tips for keeping your playroom a healthy ...
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Four summer hotspots for germs – and why not washing your hands won’t strengthen your immune system
Warmer weather, increased social interaction and more frequent contact with unfamiliar environments all make it easier for germs to spread ... gathering into a bout of food poisoning. Open the Youtube ...
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