Public Toilet UTI Myths: Habits drive risk, not seats; small changes protect urinary health Worried about public toilets causing UTIs? Experts clarify that bacteria from your own body, not toilet seats, are the usual culprits. Poor hygiene habits like improper wiping or holding urine are bigger risks. Simple practices like handwashing and staying hydrated offer better protection than avoiding public facilities altogether. 5 Signs Your Partner Isn’t the One (According to Science) These five studies can tell you if you’re in the wrong relationship. The post 5 Signs Your Partner Isn’t the One (According to Science) appeared first on The Good Men Project . |
Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: when it comes to lace, it’s all about the trimmings Head-to-toe can be too much, but a lace trim on a skirt, a camisole under a blazer, lace tights? Now you’re talking Sometimes a little goes a long way. This is true for Tabasco on eggs, for fragrance in an elevator, for confidence in the karaoke booth, and it is also, I have belatedly realised, the secret of how to wear lace. All these years, I’ve been getting lace wrong by wearing too much of it… |