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Men less likely than women to wash hands properly
CNN Health, 10/19/09
Men are less likely to wash their hands properly than women, according to a new study. While the majority of women use soap and water on their hands after using the bathroom, men often need blunt reminders to lather up, according to research on hygiene habits conducted by London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
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