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5 cze 2021 · Key points. Shaking hands may have contributed to the pandemic's early spread and could keep causing illness if we do not replace it with something. Research across human and nonhuman animal...
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20 gru 2021 · In modern times, shaking hands continues to have an important cultural role as a greeting among friends and colleagues and an introduction between strangers. Depending on circumstances, this practice may also enable transmission of drug-resistant microbes with potentially serious consequences.
18 sty 2023 · Handshakes aren’t a matter of survival: Plenty of communities around the world get by just fine without them, opting instead for, say, the namaste or a hand over the heart.
30 maj 2017 · The signs feature two hands gripping each other inside a circle with a blue line through it, and the words: “To help reduce the spread of germs, our NICU is now a handshake-free zone. Please find other ways to greet each other.”
29 maj 2017 · Mark Sklansky, a pediatric cardiologist and self-described germaphobe, tested a new method for limiting the spread of germs: a handshake-free zone. He tested it in two UCLA neonatal intensive...
12 cze 2018 · According to research from the University of Colorado, on average we carry 3,200 bacteria from 150 different species on our hands. And yet, shaking hands can be an everyday occurrence.