HONOLULU (KHON2) — With the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, it’s important more than ever to practice good hygiene. A University of Hawaii professor is doing her part to help. We’re consistently hearing ...
The advice seems simple: Don’t touch your face, as a way to try to avoid the spread of the coronavirus. Easier said than done. “It’s futile,” said psychologist Kevin Chapman, the director of the ...
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"Don't touch your face!" The slowing of the spread of Covid-19 depends on it. While the No. 1 strategy is to avoid close contact with infected people, according to the CDC, the virus can also spread ...
Looking for an easy way to reduce your risk of catching the flu or other viral illnesses? Try not touching your face. That’s a step doctors are urging people to take as California faces a “tripledemic ...
The prevention guidelines tell people to avoid touching their noses, mouths, and eyes. As coronavirus headlines continue to dominate international news, people seem to be trying to strictly follow the ...
The new decade has brought along a SARS-like, pneumonia-causing coronavirus that’s already sickened at least 9,000 people and killed over 200 worldwide. If you’re scared about threats like the Wuhan ...
Humans touch their own faces often because they are subconsciously smelling themselves for a variety of reasons, scientists believe. The team also conducted a survey to see whether people ...
It’s a quirk of human nature that we touch our eyes, noses and mouths all day long. It’s also a major way we pick up infections like coronavirus. By Tara Parker-Pope Want to improve your chance of ...