Northwestern University researchers identified more than 600 different viruses on 92 showerhead and 34 toothbrush samples — ...
In a new study released by Northwestern University, microbiologists discovered hundreds of previously unidentified viruses ...
Scientists found more than 600 distinct viruses after swabbing toothbrushes and shower heads — but apparently, they're the ...
Scientists have discovered over 600 different species of bacteria-hunting viruses living in our common bathroom items, though ...
Scientists identified more than 600 viruses in samples taken from bathrooms in the United States. The viruses infect bacteria ...
Toothbrushes and showerheads in American homes are teeming with viruses known as bacteriophages (bacteria eaters), a new ...
We hate to give you the creeps, but there is a good chance that both your toothbrush and showerhead are crawling with germs.
Hartmann recommends soaking shower heads in vinegar or basic soap and water instead of bleach to clean them and remove ...
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The samples did contain more mycobacteriophage than other types of phage, researchers noted. Mycobacteriophage infect ...
Your toothbrushes and showerhead are bustling with life, according to a new study published in the journal Frontiers in ...
Siiltibcy compared favorably with other diagnostic products for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.