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A hand hygiene poster increased the likelihood men would wash their hands, according to a study in Human Communication Research. Researchers studied the hand washing behavior of 252 men aged 18 to 62 ...
One of the posters features a woman sitting under a tree and pointing, as if to say, 'Wash your hands.' The other is of a polar bear in a cave, which Gray paired with languages used for Northern ...
The World Health Organization has created posters to help organizations improve hand hygiene — one showing proper hand washing steps and one providing proper hand ...
The site, which generates a how-to hand-washing poster tailored to song lyrics of the user’s choosing, has also spurred a viral meme on social media, inspiring people to brainstorm tracks with ...
The Canadian microbiologist and handwashing evangelist said the COVID-19 health crisis helped focus people's minds on proper hand hygiene, but even as early March 2020 he was predicting a ...
then it’s a very good likelihood that you want to wash your hands,” he said. Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam regularly tweets about the importance of frequent ...
Male college students who were exposed to a poster about men's hand washing behavior were more likely to wash their hands than their counterparts who were not exposed to the poster, according to a ...
But local Silver Lake artist Eric Junker has been reminding people to wash their hands for years with his art. Junker originally created the "Lavez Les Mains" poster about four years ago to remind ...
The most dramatic impact, according to the Angus Reid Institute survey, is a noticeable increase in hand washing.