Not to be a party pooper, but the “Happy Birthday” song may be the latest COVID casualty. Despite early advice to sing “Happy Birthday” while hand-washing to ensure sufficient cleansing, health ...
We’ve all heard it, all year — wash your hands for 20 seconds. And if you don’t know how long 20 seconds is, just sing “Happy Birthday” twice. That’s all well and good, and no one is disputing the ...
Kids have the darndest habit of fighting good hygiene, tooth and nail. (Literally.) As parents, we’ve always tried to convey that cleanliness is next to godliness but these days, our kid’s fingernail ...
I recently took my two grandchildren to an event held at the Middle Smithfield Community Center focused on children’s health. LVH-Pocono provided information about various health and healthy programs ...
The rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus across the globe has quickly changed the way we work, live, and even how we clean ourselves. Who could have guessed just a few weeks ago that major ...
Health experts say it’s one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community: Wash your hands -- thoroughly -- with soap and water. Instructions from the ...
Yes, washing your hands provides excellent protection against coronavirus (and other pathogens). But you do need to scrub with soap for 20 seconds to remove those pathogens. That's what the Centers ...
Music publisher Warner Chappell Music is suing people who sing “Happy Birthday To You” while washing their hands for copyright infringement, the company announced on July 24. Many people have been ...
Most people know to sing "Happy Birthday" or the alphabet song to time out their hand-washing, but in Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's house, they sing "Moana" songs. In an adorable video posted Thursday ...