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personal hygiene,
medical hygiene,
sleep hygiene, and food
hygiene. Home and
every day
hygiene includes hand washing,
respiratory hygiene, food
hygiene at home...
- Anal
hygiene or anal
cleansing refers to the
practices that are
performed on a person's **** to
maintain hygiene,
usually in the
aftermath of defecation...
- The term
racial hygiene was used to
describe an
approach to
eugenics in the
early 20th century,
which found its most
extensive implementation in ****...
- The tabò (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈtaːbɔʔ]) is the
traditional hygiene tool
primarily for cleansing, bathing, and
cleaning the
floor of the
bathroom in...
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Sleep hygiene is a
behavioral and
environmental practice developed in the late 1970s as a
method to help
people with mild to
moderate insomnia. Clinicians...
- The two-factor
theory (also
known as Herzberg's motivation-
hygiene theory and dual-factor theory)
states that
there are
certain factors in the workplace...
- In medicine, the
hygiene hypothesis states that
early childhood exposure to
particular microorganisms (such as the gut
flora and
helminth parasites) protects...
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Hygiene and the ********in (French:
Hygiène de l'********in, lit. "The ********in's
Hygiene") is the
first novel by the
Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb. It...
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Feminine hygiene products are
personal care
products used
during menstruation, ****l discharge, and
other bodily functions related to the **** and...
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Hygiene programs provide basic hygiene facilities to
people experiencing homelessness. Some are stand-alone
hygiene centers while others are at locations...