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A new study advises limited smartphone use to 5 minutes, as sitting on an 'open toilet bowl' provides no support to the ...
People who bring their phones to the bathroom have a higher chance of developing hemorrhoids, new research finds. The ...
A new study in PLOS One suggests that spending bathroom breaks on your phone might increase the risk of hemorrhoids.
Survey participants who reported using a smartphone while on the toilet had a higher risk of hemorrhoids than non-users.
A new study published in PLOS One reveals that using smartphones while on the toilet significantly raises the risk of developing hemorrhoids. Conducted by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital ...
Two-thirds of the adults surveyed before their a routine colonoscopy admitted to using their phones in the bathroom.
“Open front seats and elongated toilet bowls for public restrooms minimize the risk of the user coming in contact with possible contamination from a previous user,” Hugo Aguilar, the senior ...
Most toilet readers have no difficulty keeping both ends open at once. Reading on the toilet is not an act of bliss-breaking concentration but of quiet idleness and mind-wandering.
Step 6: Use toilet paper to open the door It goes without saying that the inside handle of the toilet door has more germs attached to it than the outside latch.