Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Worst (And Best) Places For The Right Things

Health experts are pretty much aware of how people usually organize their daily tasks. It might come as surprising, but research indicates it's just not enough to perform everyday chores; where these chores get performed begs importance as well. In fact, the place where a certain something is kept or done can have deep health consequences. For example, the worst place to keep your toothbrush is in the bathroom sink. The reason is its close proximity to the toilet which is home to millions of microbes. Instead, it spells better oral health to place your toothbrush in the medicine cabinet or a nearby cupboard. Similarly, the worst place to get seated on an airplane is the rear end. Because the rear section of a plane is more susceptible to up-and-down movements, resulting in a bumpier ride. Best is if you can find a seat nearest to the wing. These simple health and safety tips are no doubt designed to bring out the best in you without too much sweat.

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