Can common toilet seats give you a UTI? Key to preventing UTIs in a corporate environment

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common concern in shared workplace restrooms. Poor hygiene, infrequent urination, and underlying health conditions can increase UTI risk. Preventive measures include proper cleaning, hydration, and avoiding contact with contaminated surfaces. Corporates can promote hygiene through touch-free fixtures, sanitization products, and awareness campaigns.

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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas celebrate holidays at Morgan Stewart McGraw’s Christmas dinner, see pics

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas celebrated the holidays with friends after returning from the Red Sea International Film Festival. The couple attended Morgan Stewart McGraw’s Christmas dinner, looking stylish in coordinated white and black attire. Prior to the festivities, Priyanka filmed ‘Citadel Season 2’ and enjoyed a desert adventure in Saudi Arabia with Nick.

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CM Atishi urges Delhi voters not to support BJP, says ‘salwar-kameez and Rs 500 won’t fulfill your needs for 5 years’

The AAP accused the BJP of superficiality and ulterior motives following the latter’s overnight stay in Delhi slums. Atishi warned slum dwellers that the BJP might demolish their homes and remove their names from voter lists, citing past incidents. The BJP, however, claims their initiative aims to understand residents’ issues and improve their living conditions…

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‘We can’t babysit anyone, right?’: Shreyas Iyer on Prithvi Shaw

Mumbai captain Shreyas Iyer lauded Prithvi Shaw’s natural talent while emphasizing the need for improved work ethic for the young batsman to reach his full potential. Iyer stressed personal responsibility and self-reflection as key to Shaw’s development. He also praised Ajinkya Rahane’s selfless contribution and leadership during Mumbai’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy victory, highlighting the…

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Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar slams Mahayuti’s 2.5-year ministerial tenure, calls it ‘Loot of Treasury’

Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar criticized the Maharashtra government’s decision to grant 2.5-year terms to some ministers, comparing it to “looting the treasury.” He suggested giving all MLAs a one-year ministerial term and condemned the exclusion of senior leaders like Chhagan Bhujbal, highlighting the government’s “use-and-throw” policy towards experienced politicians.

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