Germs Under Fingernails Microscope

The start of the new year means more people heading to the gym and increasing their risk of picking up and spreading germs. New research found bacteria lurking under fingernails long after a workout.

  1. Potentially "fatal" germs can lurk under hospital workers' nails. Ugh, just when you think hospitals are safe places--this unsettling research notes that dirty fingernails could be the source of ...

Germs live everywhere. There are germs, also called microbes, in the air; on food, plants and animals; and in the soil and water. Germs are on just about every surface, including the human body. Most germs cause no harm. The immune system protects against things that cause infections, called infectious agents.

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The germs that cause some infectious diseases also may become inactive, only to cause problems again in the future. For example, someone who's had chickenpox may develop shingles much later in life.

Frequent hand-washing is one of the best ways to keep from getting sick and spreading illness. Find out when to wash your hands and how to do it right. Germs get on your hands from touching people, surfaces and objects throughout the day. You can infect yourself with these germs by touching your ...

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AOL: Your post-workout fingernails are 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat — 5 mistakes to avoid

Your post-workout fingernails are 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat — 5 mistakes to avoid

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Naija Gist - Latest: 5 scary bacteria and fungi hiding under your long nails

Even after handwashing, bacteria often remain under the nails. They’re bold and glamorous, but beneath them lie bacteria and fungi that could harm your health. According to Jeffrey Kaplan, a biology ...

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