Face and handwashing were more common, but knowledge of hygiene was non-existent. |
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The law on food hygiene is also an old one and does not properly penalise the adulterators. |
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Vending machines offer the advantages of convenience, hygiene and consistency in taste. |
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Maybe he was just being hygiene conscious because he knew how much doggy doo-doo we'd walked in during our daily adventures. |
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The two-week work camp also involved learning practical living skills and habits like bodily hygiene and social rules, Tolchard said. |
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The trust has strongly denied all but one of the allegations and has received no complaints about hygiene. |
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A person can be reinfected after drug treatment if they swallow more worm eggs, so it is important to maintain high levels of hygiene. |
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Large, zero-grazed herds in feedlots are likely to encounter more hygiene problems than conventionally housed herds. |
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They have poorer oral hygiene, more lead poisoning, more asthma, poorer nutrition, and less-adequate pediatric care. |
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There then follow various treatments with the twin aims of cosmetic appeal and hygiene. |
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He finished his other routine hygiene rituals, meticulously following some unwritten agenda. |
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The installation of closed circuit TVs to identify litterbugs at hygiene blackspots was one of the more controversial initiatives of Team Clean. |
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If the meth user neglects his dental hygiene, as many reportedly do, it's goodbye choppers, hello dentures. |
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Although use of alcohol hand rub was increasing, compliance with hand hygiene remained poor and was worse when staffing levels were low. |
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Bexley Centre for the Unemployed is running a free course in food hygiene in the Boys Brigade hall next to Christ Church in Bexleyheath Broadway. |
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The position of the bicycle saddle, the type of shorts worn, and the women's perineal hygiene were optimum. |
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Inadequate hand hygiene also contributes to food-related illnesses, such as salmonella and E. coli infection. |
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Avoid using feminine hygiene sprays, colored or perfumed toilet paper, sanitary pads or tampons that contain a deodorant, and bubble bath. |
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Apart from ensuring health, hygiene and sanitation, the army is focussing on the psychological rehabilitation of the survivors. |
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About half the Irish food businesses applying for a hygiene excellence scheme are not up to the mark. |
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While she scrubbed him she would invariably speak to him of the importance of personal hygiene. |
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Lack of hygiene in certain places where wheat flour and masala powders are being manufactured needs looking into. |
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Precautions for droplet infection should be instituted, including the wearing of masks and rigorous disinfection and hygiene procedures. |
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Back then it was a scungy, beer-sticky pub frequented by persons with muddy boots, dodgy connections and dubious personal hygiene. |
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This explains why one of the basics of food hygiene is to keep raw or cold food cold, and cooked or hot food, piping hot. |
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If careful cleaning and hygiene has not helped you may be prescribed medicated tablets or lozenges, which should be sucked slowly. |
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Besides, a medley of reasons such as malnutrition, lack of hygiene and awareness-all caused by illiteracy-contributes to the cases. |
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We had to teach them everything from service to food to cleaning, even personal hygiene. |
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Items of hygiene including toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, soap powder, toilet rolls, brushes and combs, cotton wool and first aid packs. |
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Oral odours are best treated through meticulous oral hygiene and optimal dental care. |
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As taxi drivers they are fair to middling, but with questionable standards of personal hygiene. |
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He admitted using his position of trust in the Agricultural community to make false claims for a dairy hygiene improvement scheme. |
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In the hygiene aisle, I grabbed two tubes of toothpaste, a bottle of shampoo. |
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Regular eyelid hygiene is the most important part of treatment and prevention of blepharitis. |
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So it's either a hygiene problem, or you've got a problem with your bowel motions which is making the skin worse. |
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Cultural practices used in organic gardening include the use of mulches, crop rotation, and common-sense things like simple hygiene. |
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Similarly, sleep hygiene and chronobiological treatments should be integrated in the treatment of major depression. |
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If no treatable cause is found, patients should receive advice that focuses on sleep hygiene to promote healthy, natural sleep. |
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Physicians frequently tried to educate patients about exercise, weight loss, diet, and sleep hygiene. |
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Therapy should include exercise, diet, good sleep hygiene, antidepressants, and other medications, depending on the patient's presentation. |
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Sleep hygiene maximizes sleep habits that facilitate normal sleep, particularly sleep initiation, sleep continuity and length of sleep. |
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Basic sleep hygiene rules are really common sense when you think about them. |
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However, the findings also suggest that some aspects of sleep hygiene need to be emphasized more than others. |
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In other words, it is not clear whether less knowledge about sleep hygiene contributes to students' poor sleep quality. |
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If improving your sleep hygiene isn't enough, there are several herbal remedies available. |
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We await with bated breath your musings on other complicated hygiene issues. |
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Control would be passed to frontline ward staff and patients would be encouraged to speak out if they thought hygiene standards were slipping. |
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I do not understand why the municipal public health and hygiene authorities are not able to tighten their control over unhygienic establishments. |
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Among the most common myths is the belief that it is contagious or caused by poor hygiene. |
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The focus should be on rural areas and urban slums, where illiteracy and poor hygiene will have to be tackled. |
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Also for hygiene and ventilation reasons we have nappy changing area in the toilets. |
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A condition of entry is that the beef must meet all EU veterinary and hygiene standards. |
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For we are a land of spitters and litterers, of indifferent multitude oblivious to hygiene. |
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To deter a whole range of insects that have an affinity for cabbages, practice good garden hygiene and rotate your crops. |
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My favorite theory, for what it's worth, is the hygiene hypothesis, though I wouldn't go to the stake for it. |
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We expect hospitals to enforce strict standards of hygiene and cleanliness. |
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Some of the people who take part will be able to earn certificates in food hygiene, catering, first aid and firefighting. |
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Dental screening should be performed at each visit to evaluate for caries and other pathology, and to monitor oral hygiene. |
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Hence moderate intake coupled with oral hygiene and dental care is advised. |
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Brushing your teeth is only part of a good oral hygiene program, says a professor at the University of Iowa College of Dentistry. |
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Maintenance of oral hygiene is fundamental to the success of the treatment. |
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They will also get the chance to achieve health and safety, management and hygiene certificates. |
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In observational studies of handwashing, the frequency and quality of hand hygiene are consistently suboptimal. |
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The spread of these germs and the illnesses they cause can be prevented by practising good food hygiene. |
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Even if a delivery of a baby was successful, the mother could still fall prey to illness due to the lack of hygiene during childbirth. |
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Wild cats, stray dogs, pigeons, rats, and hooded crows were killed by the thousands to improve hygiene in the city. |
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This leads to hallucinations, suspiciousness, neglect of personal hygiene, acute paranoia or depression. |
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Any guy who is willing to request panty liners and feminine hygiene products for his female soldiers should get a good guy award! |
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I am paranoid about personal hygiene, and I constantly wash clothes and burn candles in my apartment for company. |
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Regular collection is vital on hygiene grounds and Mrs Carter has vowed to switch to a different contractor once the row has been resolved. |
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During her personal development course, Jenny passed exams in food hygiene, health and safety and first aid. |
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Their standards of food, service, hygiene and comfort are high and most have kids' clubs. |
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The unit also runs training courses, presentations and seminars in food hygiene. |
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However, acne does not come from bad behaviour nor is it a disease of poor hygiene. |
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The defendant and its employees failed to have regard to his health and hygiene. |
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Airedale Hospital has received a clean bill of health for its standards of food and hygiene. |
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For those who can safely use it, an aqueous chlorhexidine mouthwash helps to maintain oral hygiene. |
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From the personal hygiene packs to the food parcels, much that you see on screen is the real thing. |
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At home I'm being even more careful than usual about food handling and general hygiene. |
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Standards of quality and hygiene can be maintained in a much less restrictive way. |
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It is important to maintain good oral hygiene and to visit your dentist if you have any pain or concerns. |
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Cleanliness and hygiene are important to them, but not to the extreme that you might believe. |
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He also advises that lack of personal hygiene is a major contributor to infection. |
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Is there a reason you consider my personal hygiene to be of general interest? |
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Basic personal hygiene and sanitation will take you further than a million doctors. |
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I'm sure The Happy Fryer employs the highest standards of food hygiene imaginable. |
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An advertising campaign on personal hygiene would be a very powerful deterrent. |
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The major causes of the first two disorders are poor oral hygiene and faulty food habits. |
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The talk, which begins with health and hygiene, naturally leads on to politics. |
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Many pathologies were recorded from the remains, such as evidence of poor nutrition, poor dental hygiene and a life of physical, repetitive work. |
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For instance, staff in social services offices often have to deal with clients with low personal hygiene. |
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This is especially important for veggie or fussy diners who are pernickety about kitchen hygiene or the authenticity of their dishes. |
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The care will cover all personal hygiene, dressing, assistance with eating and preparing food and help with mobility. |
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I'm assuming that smelling like sea creatures is a good thing and not a comment on my personal hygiene. |
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On some Tory blog's comment section this is a cue for speculating about personal hygiene of and body hair on greenies. |
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If you are seriously concerned about these children, then do the right thing and improve their diet and personal hygiene habits. |
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He was at his friend's house getting high when he noticed the grubby living conditions and lack of personal hygiene. |
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It is now up to you to ask your doctors whether they are practicing even the most basic acts of personal hygiene. |
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A certain lack of personal hygiene pervades the carriage, and then yes, you guessed it, three of 'em decide my table is fair game. |
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Safe and hygienic food handling procedures and facets pertaining to personal hygiene were also discussed. |
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I have neglected personal hygiene or household chores until I have finished a novel. |
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After all, false teeth were much easier to keep clean than real ones and dental hygiene was not a priority in Edwardian England. |
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Hand hygiene is believed to be the primary strategy for prevention of inadvertent inoculation or transmission of the virus. |
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She said that while operations and surgeons were on the whole faultless, criticism stemmed from a lack of aftercare and poor hygiene. |
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Upper respiratory infections are common at this time of year so try to tighten up on hygiene. |
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The women and children suffer from malnutrition, communicable diseases, lack of hygiene and sanitation facilities. |
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These patients were given hygiene advice and told to return if they became feverish. |
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It is a disease of overcrowding, insanitary conditions and poor personal hygiene, and affects mostly children of developing countries. |
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We may plausibly infer that he has also acquired habits of dental hygiene in the great world. |
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Most of the other hotels do not come up to the international standards of cleanliness and hygiene. |
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This included consumables, such as water bladders, chlorine, cleaning tools and hygiene education materials. |
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Meanwhile nurseries, playgroups and schools are introducing their own initiatives to encourage good oral hygiene. |
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Because you don't really want complete strangers overhearing the most intimate details of your personal hygiene routine, do you? |
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Following an internal probe, 12 members of staff were sacked for flagrant breaches of hygiene rules. |
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He said food safety was not negotiable and producers could simply not afford to compromise on hygiene, the cornerstone of quality. |
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Not only is it good for dental hygiene but it can also be used as a clothes line, cotton for darning clothes or string for tying things up. |
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Auto flushers have been installed to improve hygiene, although they require vigilance to make sure rundown batteries are replaced on time. |
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Workers should be counseled about personal hygiene, and management personnel should be advised about proper handwashing agents. |
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The system has major areas of concern for me in terms of hygiene and cross infection. |
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Some people smelled like funk because there was no support system for hygiene. |
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The poultry industry is backing the importance of good hygiene in the kitchen. |
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The Health authorities should crack down on hotels, teashops and other eateries and ensure hygiene in such places. |
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European airlines are very particular about hygiene and insist that food be preserved in accordance with the cold chain method. |
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The main causes of death were cholera, typhoid, and typhus, due principally to a total neglect of hygiene. |
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The entire island was designated a naval base, and villagers were expected to conform to naval standards of hygiene and decorum. |
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The first day was dedicated to subjects such as building relationships, oral hygiene, money matters and importance of civic participation. |
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Pregnant women should be evaluated for cavities, poor oral hygiene, inflamed gingiva, and loose teeth, as well as frequency of sugar consumption. |
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Paterson had a penchant for Woodbines and putting gnarly blood red nails into food mixes with scant regard for hygiene. |
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A review of dental and periodontal literature was necessary before we could develop a comprehensive definition of oral care hygiene. |
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Observe and practice perioperative procedures to use in your everyday practice, including hand hygiene, gowning, gloving, and skin preparation. |
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Prevention with foot hygiene, proper shoes, no self-performed foot surgery, and attendance at diabetic clinic is essential. |
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The encounter is staged in a grungy bathroom stocked with brand-name cleaning and personal hygiene products. |
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Other important prevention strategies include proper hygiene and liberal use of emollients to reduce drying and cracking of the skin. |
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It's all like home, except that here food is made and served with scrupulous hygiene. |
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For quaggas, like in all zebras, there was always a daily ritual in hygiene. |
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There are wardens that spit at their prisoners, and deny them all hygiene, medicine and, it seems, food. |
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I've often wondered how they could get away with some of the cooking programmes that are on TV, considering how abysmal the hygiene shown is. |
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I exercise, I have good hygiene, I try to wear what flatters me, I even went so far as to get my legs waxed and my hair done. |
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During this time the person is taught how to practice good sleep hygiene. |
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This has led to a burgeoning industry of small businesses, founded and run by women specializing in eco-friendly hygiene products. |
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I could write about Luke's infrequent and reluctant observances of personal hygiene, or his frequent and enthusiastic attempts at cornball humour. |
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For most people, avoiding daytime naps, avoiding stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine, and avoiding alcohol just prior to bedtime are all part of good sleep hygiene. |
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It supplies linen to hotels, restaurants and hospitals, as well as renting out work-wear and supplying hygiene paper supplies and janitorial chemical supplies. |
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If you want to suss out the cleanliness and hygiene level of any hotel, take a quick look behind furniture and drapes. |
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But whatever we may lack in hygiene, we make up for in ecological smarts. |
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Better preventive and prophylactic strategies will be needed until newer antibiotics become available and the sanitation and hygiene in developing countries improve. |
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There has been a dramatic decline in skin diseases, possibly due to improved hygiene because of the installation of tanks and reticulated water supplies. |
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I had meals in there and my personal hygiene was extremely poor. |
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The Period Store allows women to order feminine hygiene products online in customized care packages. |
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Tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes are other key steps. |
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The growing demand for dishwashers, washing machines, increased personal hygiene and hosepipes lead water planners to blame demand growth on us all as individuals. |
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Good hygiene, students are advised, is important for warding away bad breath and bad smells from that woolen suit. |
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In countries with rampant poverty, disposable hygiene products are a luxury. |
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The educated elite is conscious about their personal hygiene and health. |
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A return to small scale peasant agriculture and animal husbandry could even make the enforcing of proper hygiene and disease control more difficult. |
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In South East Asia, it means tackling insanitary, overcrowded living conditions, installing clean water and sewage systems, and proper public hygiene regimes. |
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Military medicine also requires a solid background in tropical medicine and hygiene, parasitology and a full understanding of epidemiological methods and preventive medicine. |
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People pay more attention to personal hygiene and quit bad habits. |
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As well as using the alcohol gel rub, most hospital staff now wear a badge with the Clean Your Hands logo on to remind everyone to practice good hand hygiene. |
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Guys with horrible dental hygiene still chew scenery and gibberish still unvaryingly stands in for dialogue. |
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There are certain things that enhance health, including the maintenance of basic rules of hygiene, religious practices and respecting norms of behaviour. |
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Rae looked to his left and saw a large, hulking man standing behind the store's counter, grinning openly, revealing the man's lack of dental hygiene. |
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Scabies is often associated with poor hygiene and crowded conditions. |
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Some people may also neglect their own personal care and hygiene. |
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Portlaoise hospital was seventh from the bottom of the 54 acute hospitals in the damning report that shows widespread neglect of basic hygiene practices. |
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Amoebiasis can be prevented by good hygiene and sanitary conditions. |
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So take particular care with personal hygiene in the mornings. |
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Good oral hygiene can prevent periodontal disease and oral malodour. |
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This sounds like a nightmare, but like I mentioned above, it's also an opportunity to step up your Internet hygiene. |
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A similar monastic silence reigned, and the atmosphere was also of high seriousness and hygiene. |
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This may largely be attributed to more rigorous standards of food hygiene. |
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The practices of the early Hygienists were a composite mixture of hygiene and hydropathy, while most of the practitioners were designated as hydropathists. |
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He said that the research also revealed that people were becoming increasingly concerned about hygiene practices in takeaways, restaurants and cafes. |
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Female hygiene products such as douches, perfumed sanitary napkins, frequent bubble baths, synthetic undergarments, which trap moisture, must be avoided. |
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Initially the birds vanished from the countryside, as farmers learnt how to farm more efficiently and tougher hygiene rules led to the sealing of barns and grain stores. |
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I assure you, my personal hygiene is of the highest standard. |
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Coded onto female faces and bodies were the Frenchness of fashionability, the Englishness of hygiene, and the sensuousness of Orientals and Mediterraneans. |
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But of the 34 per cent who weren't happy with the fortnightly collection, their main concerns were about the hygiene and storage of excess rubbish when the bins were full. |
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The serologist argued that racial hygiene should not degenerate into a welfare-oriented eugenics that promoted health without regard to racial origins. |
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Maintaining good oral hygiene, including toothbrushing and visiting your dentist or hygienist regularly, is a crucial part of caring for your teeth. |
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Judges, who paid a secret visit to the service area, were so impressed with the standards of cleanliness and hygiene they found, they gave the toilets a five-star award. |
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Care of the skin, good hygiene, control of skin diseases such as tinea pedis, and careful antiseptic dressings after minor wounds are all important. |
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The patient's oral hygiene was very poor with extensive gingivitis. |
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If your operation involves making an incision on your head or pubic area, you may need to have the hair shaved from the area for hygiene and safety reasons. |
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Technically, this latter decision is not directly tied in with the hygiene package but I am including it here because it falls under the general heading of food safety. |
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It also noted falling prices in cosmetics, toiletries, home insurance, personal hygiene products and small electric items such as shavers and hairdryers. |
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Maintaining good oral hygiene, eating a healthy diet, not smoking and keeping stress under control will reduce the risk of trench mouth developing. |
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The mobilization of women in the construction of new concepts of modern living in Japan intertwined aesthetics, domestic hygiene, and national identity. |
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Being a prince, he was naturally very concerned with such issues as hygiene and sanitation, and he felt anything but immaculate or tidy right now! |
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It has provided training and workshops for hygiene and sanitation, latrine construction, borehole drilling, pump repair and operation and maintenance of pumps. |
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Simple stretches and exercises are the order of the day, but the tots also learn the mechanics of their bodies, the importance of healthy eating and hygiene. |
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A Swindon kebab house boss has admitted that his premises were unclean, had inadequate hand washing facilities and that his workers were not trained in food hygiene. |
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Although the supply of tropical plants was down and hygiene services were disappointing, security services, parcels delivery and facilities management were very successful. |
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Sleep hygiene is really the development of good sleep habits. |
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During dental hygiene appointments with pedodontics patients who have special needs, positive reinforcement is of utmost importance. |
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In this study, understaffing was a significant factor, exacerbated by poor ward hygiene. |
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She even began using an electric flosser and electric toothbrush to improve her oral hygiene. |
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So good dental hygiene, with regular periodontal cleanings, can help protect your heart as well as your teeth. |
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A mixture of poor diet and poor hygiene caused him inflammation of the emunctory aperture. |
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The hypocaust was an invention which improved the hygiene and living conditions of citizens, and was a forerunner of modern central heating. |
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Roman citizens came to expect high standards of hygiene, and the army was also well provided with latrines and bath houses, or thermae. |
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Improved hygiene and better nutrition were factors that contributed to improved health. |
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Mars extended its brand to ice cream, Caterpillar to shoes and watches, Michelin to a restaurant guide, Adidas and Puma to personal hygiene. |
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It is not documented as to why these names were chosen, however it features names of pioneers in the fields of hygiene and tropical medicine. |
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Most Karls expressed similar tastes and hygiene, but in a more relaxed and inexpensive way. |
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It was constructed with careful regard to hygiene, with a stream of water running through it from end to end. |
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Diarrhoeal diseases were the result of poor hygiene, bad sanitation, and dietary changes. |
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Washing is also an important component of several aspects of personal body hygiene. |
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The goal was to cure criminality, alcoholism and psychiatric problems through research in eugenics and racial hygiene. |
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With the poor understanding of hygiene however, cuts that could get infected were much more of a problem. |
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It differs from foot rot and can appear under unsanitary conditions such as poor hygiene or inadequate hoof trimming, among other causes. |
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Modern occupational hygiene practices have eliminated the working conditions which caused this disease. |
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For several years, I have been teaching within a dental hygiene baccalaureate program and conducting research on dental hygiene education. |
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She opens them to show diapers, baby food, hygiene products, and clothing. |
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There are automatic no-touch dispensers for increased hygiene and to avoid cross contamination in public washrooms. |
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Ambulances rushed to Whitethorns Nursing Home in Dundee after environmental health officers closed down kitchens for serious breaches of hygiene. |
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A SALMONELLA outbreak at Kirkby takeaway Woks Cooking has been linked to German eggs and poor hygiene. |
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Handwash basins should be accessible and appropriately placed, so they do not act as a barrier to good hand hygiene. |
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He may not have the prettiest set of gnashers, but at least Darkness yelper Justin Hawkins believes in a thing called oral hygiene. |
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The content of survey include oral hygiene state, gingivitis, periodontitis, dental caries, agomphosis, dental prosthesis, leukokeratosis. |
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Learning about sleep hygiene can help individuals get the proper amount of rest. |
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They might have more confidence in their abilities to maintain routines such as physical activity and sleep hygiene. |
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The effect of light on bipolar disorder and the importance of good sleep hygiene is underlined. |
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Prevention also requires the patient to maintain excellent oral hygiene following radiation therapy. |
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It isn't caused by poor hygiene but can be spread very easily and reinfections are common. |
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It became something both for the hygiene of the couch and the patient. |
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Contract awarded for acquisition system for washing and suction oral oral hygiene patient in fan. |
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Its gentle aroma and nonabrasive texture make it an appealing method of hand hygiene. |
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The bosses got a hygiene firm to try and clean up the bags but a lot were so contaminated they were not salvageable. |
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In a recent article in an industrial hygiene trade publication, Sandman suggests trying to develop intrinsic motivation in your miners. |
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So runs the latest nanny-state scare story peddled by the food hygiene industry. |
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Their goal is to desensitize the students to the dental hygiene experience of regular dental check-up visits. |
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The school distributed pamphlets promoting good dental hygiene. |
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Fortunately, Richard displayed healthy hygiene, joints and muscles and was stable periodontally. |
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Squat toilets washed my notions of American antiseptic comfort and hygiene down the drain. |
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Menstrual cups and reusable pads are, of course, direct competitors to single-use feminine hygiene products. |
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While still a relatively small share of the feminine hygiene market, menstrual cups are a product category poised for growth. |
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She believes it's no coincidence that the Greek goddess of health was named Hygieia, from which our word hygiene comes. |
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California's most important plan may well have been its Home Teachers program which conducted classes not only in English and civics, but also in hygiene and home economics. |
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That was the message from one of the UAE's top dentists who urged the country to mark World Oral Health Day today by seizing the opportunity to improve oral hygiene. |
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Because of its durability, inability to rust and impermeability, glazed porcelain has been in use for personal hygiene since at least the third quarter of the 17th century. |
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There has been an attempt to introduce new technologies to the sector, improve hygiene conditions, and also fund conversions of fish processing factories to other uses. |
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The Orne River flows through the city, as well as small rivers known as les Odons, most of which have been buried under the city to improve urban hygiene. |
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Modern life demands such high standards of personal hygiene that a huge range of different deodorants and anti-perspirants have been developed to help keep body odour at bay. |
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Where's your hygiene or self respect, or is it just bone idle laziness? |
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They float hundreds of kilometers across the border carrying news from the outside world, illegal radios, foreign currency and gifts of personal hygiene supplies. |
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Japan gained relatively high scores in almost all aspects, especially health and hygiene, safety and security, cultural resources and business travel. |
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Helping patients with eating, drinking, personal hygiene, bathing and toileting are a big factor towards all patients, regardless of age or illness, making a speedy recovery. |
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Adjustable beds are becoming the new standard for good sleep hygiene by providing comfortable and variable postures for reading, work and entertainment. |
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Every One product funds a like-for-like equivalent, for example, the One Supersofty toilet tissue funds hygiene and sanitation projects in Africa. |
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We recommend flossing as part of your daily oral hygiene regime. |
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This included clothing, games, various items for spiritual or recreational use, and objects related to mundane everyday tasks such as personal hygiene, fishing, and sewing. |
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Good husbandry, proper feeding, and hygiene are the main contributors to animal health on the farm, bringing economic benefits through maximised production. |
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In the assessment of the sleep characteristics of the elderly, taking a detailed history, sleep hygiene, sleep patterns, diseases and drugs should all be evaluated. |
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In this hygiene norm limitary values are indicated just for equivalent and maximum sound levels, and frequentative characteristics of noise are currently not evaluated. |
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The delicacy is made from bummalo fish sun-dried by peasants in north-west India, and Euro hygiene chiefs decided that it should be processed in approved factories instead. |
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Treatment of sleep problems includes various behavioral methods, such as stimulus control and sleep hygiene, extinction, sleep restriction, bedtime fading and chronotherapy. |
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But after hearing there's a direct correlation between heart disease and dental hygiene I decided to up my game by adding a Sonicare Air Flosser to the mix. |
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The hygiene hypothesis of allergy states that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents like germs and parasites could be causing the increase of food allergies. |
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Some countries, such as Bangladesh, that nominally ban abortion, may also support clinics that perform abortions under the guise of menstrual hygiene. |
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Food packaging solutions provider, Al Bayader International, has launched zipper bags for kid's school lunches aimed at promoting food safety and hygiene. |
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Conditions improved over the course of the 19th century due to new public health acts regulating things such as sewage, hygiene and home construction. |
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Its minerals have many applications in everyday life, including construction, hygiene products, paper, paint, plastic, ceramics, telecommunications and beverage filtration. |
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Foodtech, now in its 13th year, has established itself as the key meeting place for food technologists, quality assurance personnel and oof hygiene specialists. |
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My younger brother will be 17 next month, but I have serious concerns about his basic personal hygiene and the fact that he's completely mollycoddled by my mum and gran. |
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In the damp fuggy warm with a bunch of other people who might or might not have the sort of hand hygiene that leads to the transmission of the common cold virus. |
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In Haitian prisons, deportees have suffered from a lack of basic hygiene, nutrition and health care, and from outbreaks of diseases like beriberi and cholera. |
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Sleep hygiene is a term that describes practices for better sleep. |
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Education and information on sleep hygiene should be provided. |
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The Altrincham Rotary Club has urged the locals to help improve lives by enhancing access to clean water, hygiene and sanitation for some of the poorest people in the world. |
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The quality of municipal city planning suggests knowledge of urban planning and efficient municipal governments which placed a high priority on hygiene. |
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