Recent studies have revealed that some everyday household items harbor far more germs than the average toilet seat—a fact that may surprise many. According to research, items like kitchen sponges, cutting boards, and even cell phones can teem with millions of bacteria, often outnumbering the microbes found in your bathroom’s most notorious fixture.
Maintaining good hygiene is crucial for the immune system, especially with the rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Yet, we often underestimate the hidden contamination lurking in familiar places, making it essential to understand where germs really thrive.
For more on household germ hotspots, see this CDC guide.
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