Money/Health ArticlesGerm bustersDesks, keyboards, computer mouses harbor most bacteria in homesByThe leftovers decaying in the back of the fridge. The dust on the windowsill. The expiration dates on soup cans. There are some things many of us just don't think about. Such is the case with bacteria. "We don't see it on our hands," junior Molly Moran said. Aspirin may prevent asthma, study showsDaily use of household cure-all could reduce chance of developing lung inflammationByAfter recent studies, people may no longer have to dread Mother Nature and her ability to take away their breath and vitality away every time winter comes to an end. Scientists have discovered that daily aspirin use may prevent healthy adults from developing asthma, according to a recent five-year study by Dr. Everyone's free to wear sunscreenDermatologist encourages using common sense in the sun, discourages use of tanning bedsBySummer's coming up, and that means sun, sand and swimsuits. A sun-kissed glow is something students like to have before the summer season. Senior Angie Linduska, an employee at The Tannery, 427 Water St., said the company's busiest time of year is during the spring, especially right before spring break. |