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Give women a hand -- they wash theirs, study finds
Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- Men are dirtier than women. Scientists confirmed this by spying in public restrooms, watching as one-fourth of the men left without washing their hands.
The worst offenders were at an Atlanta Braves game.
In contrast, 90 percent of the women washed up.
Wednesday's results mark the American Society of Microbiology's latest look at how many people take what is considered the single easiest step to staying healthy: spending 20 seconds rubbing with soap under the faucet.
It also explains why infection experts use paper towels to open bathroom doors.
In 1996, the society first studied how often people wash up after using the toilet. Researchers lingered in public restrooms while surreptitiously counting. They concluded about one-third did not wash.
Every few years, the research is repeated. This time, 83 percent of people washed, reported Harris Interactive, which last month monitored more than 6,300 public restroom users for the society.
The worst hygiene was at Atlanta's Turner Field, where 37 percent of the men left the bathroom without washing and 16 percent of the women did.
Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and Shedd Aquarium was among the cleanest, with only 12 percent of people leaving without washing.
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Atlanta Braves fans don't wash up after themselves? Will the suprises never end...
Now I know it's okay to shake a ladies hand. I just hope that she is still willing to take mine.