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            <title>Infographic: Just Wash Your Hands, People</title>
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            <description>Don&amp;#8217;t you just love cold season? Not only do you have to worry about people hacking all over you on the sidewalks, but you also have to trust that everyone is washing their hands, all the time. And guess what? They&amp;#8217;re not. Check out this infographic to see who&amp;#8217;s walking around with bathroom hands. Click the graphic to enlarge.
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Infographic: Just Wash Your Hands, People (Source: Healthbolt)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 19:51:54 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description>What&amp;#8217;s With the Other 15%? A new study shows that 85% of adults wash their hands after using the restroom in public restaurants, which is the highest percentage since 1996. (via USA Today)
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            <title>Is the Stereotype of the Fat Slob True?</title>
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            <description>Lots of unfair associations come along with being overweight, and the stereotype of the fat slob is one of the harshest and most unfair – or is it? A recent study showed that women with clean houses have better bodies. (Ouch.) The study, conducted by NiCole Keith at Indiana University, showed that subjects who cleaned their home more often exercised more often. The study started in 2000, and tracked the cleaning habits and workout habits of 998 African Americans between the ages of 49 and 65 in St. Louis, Missouri, but Keith says the results should translate cross race and age.
The study seems a little alarmist to us, but then again, it makes sense that people who tend to put care into their homes also put effort into their health and appearance. Do your habits support the result of the ...</description>
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            <title>Is Tubal Reversal Surgery Safer in a Hospital?</title>
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            <description>In a recent email inquiry, someone asked if it would be safer to have tubal reversal surgery in a hospital. My response - &amp;#8220;It is much safer to have tubal reversal surgery performed at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center than in a hospital.&amp;#8221;
Infection and Medication Error Risks in Hospitals
Roughly 100,000 people wind up with a [...] (Source: Tubal Reversal Blog)</description>
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            <title>In my Grandmother’s Chest</title>
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            <description>One of my favourite childhood ‘in the car games,’ for long journeys from my own childhood of course, not my own children’s. As I stand at the check out at Target, I stock up on essential supplies for the forthcoming holiday. I have a smug and self satisfied expression at my collection of purchases.I have enough Play dough for several days because now I am the proud ‘owner’ of a seven and a half year old and a six year old who no longer consider playdough to be the substance from hell. They can touch it, they can squish it, tolerate the stench of it’s perfume, permit their bodies and clothing to be contaminated by it. Ah yes, life is good.A very smart woman behind me, [translation = nattily attired] surveys the conveyor belt and smiles at me in a friendly manner. The huge carton...</description>
            <author>Whitterer on Autism</author>
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