Preparing food and washing clothes at 140 degrees Fahrenheit or above can kill most germs. Here's what you need to know.
Cold air does not kill germs. Actually, cold weather can make it easier for viruses and bacteria to spread — here's why.
Patients of a fluffy persuasion will receive ultrasounds, casting and learn how to better prevent the spread of germs.
The Terre Haute Children’s Museum, in partnership with the Rural Health Innovation Collaborative, invites area families to a night of not-so-scary fun at the Healthy Halloween Spooktacular Tuesday, ...
Fifth- and sixth-graders from the Kids Klub after-school program in North Platte may have the cleanest hands in town after a visit to North Platte Community College's medical lab technician department ...
Unwashed fruits and vegetables can harbor harmful bacteria, including salmonella, E. coli and listeria, according to FoodSafety.gov. These germs on fresh produce probably are responsible for much of ...
This story is part of WTOP’s Small Business September coverage. Each week, WTOP will be highlighting small businesses across the D.C. region, along with financial, government and other organizations ...
That's why the Project Runway host wants her and ex Seal's four children—Leni Klum, 21, Henry Samuel, 20, Johan Samuel, 18, and Lou Samuel, 15—to be immersed in her German culture, bringing them along ...
Many children feel the internet is a safe playground. An eight-year-old might find a new friend in a game chat, while a teenager might finally find someone who understands them. But what begins as ...
Ms. Anderson and Ms. Winthrop are the authors of “The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better.” As the new school year gets underway, artificial intelligence is ...
New York Transit Authority worker Hector Soto speaks to kids about 9/11 on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025, in Spanish Fork. Though many still remember the day vividly, the 9/11 terrorist attacks occurred ...
Across the country, parents are discovering that what their children bring home from school looks very little like what they once learned. It isn’t just math — reading lessons, writing expectations, ...