Microbiologists found that showerheads and toothbrushes are harboring an "extremely diverse" collection of viruses.
Researchers at Northwestern University studied two things that most people use everyday—their toothbrush and showerhead—to ...
Scientists have discovered over 600 different species of bacteria-hunting viruses living in our common bathroom items, though ...
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More than 600 types of viruses that infect bacteria have been found living on toothbrushes and showerheads – and many of them ...
Hartmann recommends soaking shower heads in vinegar or basic soap and water instead of bleach to clean them and remove ...
In a new study published in Frontiers in Microbiomes, researchers from Northwestern University collected samples from 32 toothbrushes and 92 showerheads across the United States and found hundreds of ...
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You should avoid using alcohol or any harsh chemicals that may break down the glue that bonds the bristles to the brush. “Alcohol can dry out and damage brush hairs, and similar to your hair ...