From sticky doorknobs to shared school supplies, germs are everywhere — but early hygiene education can make a big difference ...
NORTH TEXAS – As the new school year gets underway, those fresh, sweet back-to-school faces won't stay that way for long. With the oppressive heat keeping students confined indoors, they're sharing ...
Teaching children good hygiene from an early age builds lifelong health habits, strengthens immunity, and boosts confidence.
Tiny infectious microbes, called germs, live everywhere — in the air, on surfaces, and people. Many germs are harmless; however, some can cause illnesses. Although most children’s immune systems ...