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Although you may be the only person using your handbag, it is still easy to spread these germs to others. Every time you rummage through your bag your fingers can come into contact with the germs on used tissues which can then be spread to surfaces such as door handles and stair rails and easily passed on to others. When you blow your nose, make sure you throw your tissue away as soon as possible, then wash your hands or use a hand sanitizer.
4. Oh my…mobile phone/s have always been a source of controversy when it comes to our health, with studies suggesting a link obile phone.Mobile phones have always been a source of controversy when it comes to our health, with studies suggesting a link between mobile phone use and health conditions such as brain tumours, and the World Health Organisation admitting that they may cause cancer. However, other experts have suggested that there is no evidence of this and more research is needed.Aside from these potential serious health dangers, a study of mobile phones in Britain also found a more immediate danger associated with mobile phones, with their results showing that one in six mobile phones were contaminated with faecal matter. A condition known as “texter’s thumb” is also a potential danger for regular mobile phone users, with Virgin Mobile stating that mobile phones are the cause of a reported 3.8 million cases a year of repetitive strain injury.Handbag health hazard 5: Heavy items
While the items in your handbag may all be innocent enough, an accumulation of heavy items such as books, gadgets and cosmetics can add up to a serious health hazard. With the rising number of items many of us feel the need to haul around, you could be carrying around several pounds of weight on your shoulders every day.
While you may not feel the effects of this immediately, lugging around a heavy handbag can have serious implications on your body and can eventually lead to serious back problems and neck pain as well as poor posture. To look after your health, try switching to a smaller bag and filling it only with the items that you feel are really necessary each time you leave the house.
Between mobile phone use and health conditions such as brain tumours, and the World Health Organization admitting that they may cause cancer. However, other experts have suggested that there is no evidence of this and more research is needed.
Well, the mobile phone will have to be a regular item in our handbags but let’s make it a habit to clean and sanitize our phones too. Also, we can lessen radiation exposure from our mobile phones by operating it hands free through state-of-the-art gadgets. One could also limit time of usage of the phone. When it starts to warm up start hanging up. And if there are no secrets in the conversation, you can always press the speaker phone command so you can converse from a distance.
5. The heavy load in the bag. While the items in your handbag may all be innocent enough, an accumulation of heavy items such as books, gadgets and cosmetics can add up to a serious health hazard. With the rising number of items many of us feel the need to haul around, you could be carrying around several pounds of weight on your shoulders every day.
While you may not feel the effects of this immediately, lugging around a heavy handbag can have serious implications on your body and can eventually lead to serious back problems and neck pain as well as poor posture. To look after your health, try switching to a smaller bag and filling it only with the items that you feel are really necessary each time you leave the house.
It would be best to make it a habit to wipe our bags clean at the end of the day and de-clutter what’s inside. By doing so, we are able to remove or dispose of unnecessary stuff in our bags specially those that can cause harm to us.
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