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I recently read an article in SHAPE magazine about Kate Rope, a self-proclaimed ‘germophobe.’ She is a pro at using her knuckles at the ATM machine, flushing the toilet with her feet, using paper towels to touch every surface, but the news she discovered from her doctor was surprising- to her, to me, and I’m sure many other readers.
She took her concerns to Philip Tierno, Ph.D., director of clinical microbiology and immunology at the NTU Langone Medical Center. He confirmed to Rope that germs are everywhere- “but only 1 to 2 percent of the 60,000 known microbes can do us harm.” Rope and Tierno decided to do a project- she was given two dozen giant cotton swabs that she would rub on the items she touched on a daily basis. Tierno would then analyze the swabs to see the “microscopic invaders” that lived at her home and gym, among other places.
The most disturbing news that came back from those labs results- more than half of the specimens had traces of fecal contamination. Common items such as a shopping cart, buttons on the ATM machine, and a playground jungle gym came back contaminated. Tierno says, “This is proof that most people don’t wash their hands after using the bathroom.” The number one lesson to take away from that: wash your hands, and wash them often! Tierno suggests washing before and after eating and after using the bathroom. It will help wash off any contamination, and frequent hand washing has also been known to reduce the chances of catching colds and other illnesses throughout the year. Rope says that if you can’t always wash your hands, the next best line of defense is alcohol-based sanitizers.
She put the strategies to test. One day, she didn’t wash her hands or use sanitizer, and walked around New York City touching railings, toilets, sinks, and swabbing her hands. The next day, she repeated the process, but cleaned up after touching items. The test results: “At the end of the dirty day, I had E. coli on my hands; on the clean day, the only organisms in the Petri dish are the harmless bacteria that naturally grow on the skin.”
The kitchen can be one of the most dangerous places for contamination. Rope, who considered herself a clean freak, found that her kitchen was full of contamination and bacteria. One of the worst items: the sponge. A tip from Tierno: microwave your sponge in a bowl of water on high for at least two minutes each time you use it to clean up after a meal. This can help rid the germs that frequent sponges (including salmonella) and keep your kitchen cleaner. How often do you clean your kitchen? Probably not enough. You should wipe down counters before and after prepping meals, and it is best to use one shot glass of bleach to a quart of water (or an antibacterial wipe such as Clorox) to keep from contaminating food or other kitchen items.
But what happens if we are too concerned with cleanliness and keeping germs away from our bodies. According to experts, that can actually do more harm than good. Confused? I was too. Mary Ruebush, Ph.D., an immunologist and the author of Why Dirt Is Good, has this to say, “From birth to adolescence, the immune system is a work in progress. If it isn’t challenged, it won’t develop into a successful germ-fighting force, or worse, it will get into trouble by attacking your own body- so you’re at a greater risk for developing allergies.” So being exposed to germs can help teach the body to fight, helping you in the long run to ward off diseases and common illnesses.
So what can we take away from this news? To sanitize or not to sanitize? Wash your hands regularly, especially after going to the bathroom and before and after meals. And use hand sanitizer if you have touched an item that could be especially dirty- such as handrails or a common grocery cart. But there isn’t a need to be a real ‘germophobe.’ If you miss one hand washing, don’t panic. You will be helping you immune system do the work it was made to do.
KATE ROPE is a freelance writer in Brooklyn, New York. Thank you to her and her research for the help in writing this article.
December 25, 2009
Jessica Simpson can add yet another collection to her designer resume- swimsuits. The 29 year old star already has designed her own line of shoes, outerwear, handbags, and luggage lines, and is now collaborating with Red Carter and her own mother Tina Simpson on her swimsuit collection. People.com reveals Simpson’s inspiration for her designs, “My spring collection was inspired by my favorite vacations and the jet-setting getaways I dream about,” and describes the look as “fun and flirty, but still so classic.” The singer has been widely criticized in the past about her weight, but she believes women need to find their inner beauty. “You have to be comfortable in your own skin because when you feel good about yourself, you are going to look great no matter what you’re wearing.” The Jessica Simpson for Red Carter collection retails between $40-100 and will be available for purchase at select Macy’s and at jessicasimpsoncollection.com starting December 30.
December 25, 2009
You may know Lisa Loeb for her singing and songwriting, but the recently married celebrity is now adding designer to her resume. Loeb, who consistently wore fashionable eye glasses, is designing her own line of glasses, partnering with Classique Eyewear. Her line of frames will be titled “The LL Collection.” People.com reports that the frames will feature streamlined pieces in black and tortoiseshell, as well as embellished options punctuated with rhinestones and etchings. Loeb says, “I worked with Classique Eyewear to design a line that represents the look I love: one that can be worn from day into night, that’s classic but stylish, that frames the face and lifts the eyes, but doesn’t speak before you have a chance to. My eyewear generally has a cat-eyed look. Think sexy librarian, not retro grandma.” The glasses are designed mostly for women, but can be unisex as well. Each frame will be named after one of her songs, and will be available to purchase in the spring of 2010.
December 24, 2009
Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins have split- after 23 years together. People.com quotes the couple’s rep as saying they had actually split this summer. “Actress Susan Sarandon and her partner of 23 years, actor Tim Robbins have announced that they separated over the summer,” says Teal Cannada. “No further comments will be made.” The couple met on the set of Bull Durham, and they have two sons together, Jack, 20, and Miles, 17.
December 24, 2009
Rapper T.I has been released from prison. He was released on Tuesday after 7 months in a Arkansas federal prison, and will finish the last three months at a halfway house in Atlanta. T.I was arrested in 2007 for attempting to buy unregistered machine guns and silencers. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a year and a day in prison. He began serving the jail term in May.
December 24, 2009
It’s a boy for Johnny Knoxville and girlfriend Naomi Nelson! The couple welcomed son Rocko Akira Clapp Sunday night in Los Angeles. People.com reports that they baby weighed in at 8 lbs and 20 inches long. The Jackass star, 38, has a 13 year old daughter, Madison, from a previous marriage.
December 24, 2009
The next celebrity creating their own signature scent…Eva Longoria Parker! The Desperate Housewives actress has just announced her trademark scent, to be titled Eva by Eva Longoria. People.com reports her saying, “I have always been somewhat allergic to all perfumes and really wanted to create something that every woman could wear. So I decided to create my own fragrance that is light, fresh and unique. I think the scent of a woman is extremely sexy and this scent will prove that.” Her scent, which Parker was heavily involved in creating, incorporates citrus, violet, freesia and sandalwood notes.
The perfume is set to be in a curvy type bottle, to represent a women’s body, and will debut in April, costing between $45-58.
December 23, 2009
Carrie Underwood is engaged! People.com reports that Ottawa Senators hockey player Mike Fisher proposed to the country star at his home Sunday afternoon. Fisher’s rep released this statement, “I’m happy to confirm that Carrie Underwood is engaged to Mike Fisher, and the couple couldn’t be happier. No wedding date has been set at this time.” Underwood, 26, and Fisher, 29, have been dating for over a year, keeping their relationship mostly private.
December 21, 2009
More strange news from the Tila Tequila world. The reality star, who recently announced her engagement to Casey Johnson, is now letting the world know that she is serving as a surrogate mother. She announced on her Twitter that she is a surrogate mother to her brother and his wife. People.com reports that the nature of the surrogacy is still unclear.
Tequila and the Johnson & Johnson heiress announced their engagement earlier this month online. The couple is currently trying to reclaim Johnson’s adopted daughter, Ava, from her mother, Sale Johnson. Ava was adopted two years ago from Kazakhstan, but Sale took custody of the girl this year out of concern for her safety.
December 21, 2009