There are pros and cons to enforcing a no-shoe household rule. According to the experts, one side is the clear (and clean) winner. There are plenty of reasons why you might wear shoes indoors, whether ...
Well, ain’t that some s- -t. Wearing shoes indoors could be welcoming a wealth of germs into your home. While it’s no secret that public sidewalks, parks and floors run amuck with bacteria, one ...
It's hard to imagine opening up the freezer to grab something for dinner, only to see a pair of shoes. While it might seem like a very strange find, many people actually freeze their sneakers as a ...
Mark Patrick Taylor is Chief Environmental Scientist, EPA Victoria, and Honorary Professor, Macquarie University. Gabriel Filippelli is Chancellor's Professor of Earth Sciences and Executive Director, ...
Valentyna Yeltsova/Getty Dr. Minji Kang, the associate medical director of infection prevention at UT Southwestern Medical Center, does not wear shoes inside her house. That may sound like a standard ...
You probably clean your shoes if you step in something muddy or disgusting. But when you get home, do you always de-shoe at the door? Plenty of people don’t. For many, what you drag in on the bottom ...