Videos Avoid infections from your toothbrush Good oral hygiene is the best way to take care of your health and prevent bacterial infections, such as gastroenteritis and fungal infections of the mouth. Discover
Videos Dummies and babie's health Babies' immune systems are still fragile. This is why we have to be very vigilant. Overexposure to infectious agents or a deficient immune system can cause severe infections. For example, many studies have shown that ENT infections such as acute ear infections are associated with dummy use. Therefore dummies, baby bottles and any other objects that babies regularly put in their mouths must be disinfected regularly. Discover
Videos Dust mites and your health Frequent sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, breathing difficulties, fatigue, etc. You may be allergic to dust mites! These tiny arachnids, invisible to the naked eye, are major invaders of our living spaces. Discover
Videos Fight dust mite allergies Allergies are ranked as the 4th most common chronic illness worldwide by the WHO. Nearly 30% of the world's population suffers from allergies and by 2050, 50% of the population is likely to be affected. Discover
Videos Toothbrushes and your health Your toothbrush is a breeding ground for germs. Most are safe, but others can, for example, cause gastroenteritis. Another adverse health consequence of poor toothbrush hygiene is the appearance of fungi inside the mouth. Discover