Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Moral Story
  • Jokes
  • Life Hacks
  • Health and Fitness
  • Gardening
  • Recipes
  • Quiz
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Lindi
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Moral Story
  • Jokes
  • Life Hacks
  • Health and Fitness
  • Gardening
  • Recipes
  • Quiz

    Hidden Objects Challenge: Only 1% Can Find All 4 Without Crying…

    2025-04-26

    Spot all 17 sneaky, ridiculous, “how-did-I-miss-that?!” differences hiding between two nearly identical images.

    2025-04-26

    Can You Spot All 7 Differences in This Underwater Scene?

    2025-04-25

    Find Paperclip, Ruler, Leaf, Spoon

    2025-04-25

    Find Whistle, Egg, Brush, Flower.

    2025-04-25
Lindi
Home»Life Style»5 Small Daily Habits That Can Make Your Body At Risk
Life Style

5 Small Daily Habits That Can Make Your Body At Risk

Tech ZoneBy Tech Zone2021-06-104 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Pinterest Reddit Telegram Copy Link

Do you love taking a long, hot shower every day? Or do you abide by the old “five-second rule” in the kitchen? If you answer yes to any of those, read on, because here are just a few bad habits you’re doing that you likely didn’t realize were all that bad, according to the latest science. Let’s check them out!

1. You’re Taking Long Naps

The European Society of Cardiology recently analyzed over 20 prior relevant studies encompassing more than 300,000 people and found that naps lasting over an hour are linked to a 30% higher risk of all-cause death and a 34% higher chance of cardiovascular disease in comparison to people who don’t nap at all.

However, that same study also reported a short 30-45 minute nap can be beneficial to heart health, especially if one isn’t getting enough sleep at night (who is these days?). So, if you’re a daily napper do your best to limit those daytime respites to less than a full hour.

2. You’re Using Dirty Earbuds

Our favorite tunes make exercise easier, long commutes faster, and any chore just a little more bearable. The same goes for podcasts. An audio addiction is about as healthy a habit as they come, but don’t forget to clean your earbuds. According to the Whittier Hospital Medical Center, an unkempt pair of earbuds is almost guaranteed to be hosting a smorgasbord of dirt and bacteria. When all of those entities make contact with the ears it can lead to rashes, infections, and allergic reactions.

We’ve all become more familiar with keeping various surfaces and objects clean in the wake of COVID-19. Taking a few seconds to wipe down your earbuds with a cleaning solution or a damp cloth can go a long way toward sparing yourself with ear problems.

3. You’re Taking Long Showers

Hopping into a nice warm shower can be very relaxing, but spending too much time under the water every day is going to end up doing more harm than good for your skin. Nobody wants to smell, but, at the same time, it isn’t healthy to totally strip your skin of its essential oils. If you’re finding yourself in the shower every day for 20 plus minutes, chances are you can cut that time down a bit to a healthier 5-15 minutes.

“The purpose of showering is to hydrate and cleanse the skin, but warm or hot showering for prolonged periods strips away natural oils of the skin and opens up our pores, and allows moisture to escape,” board-certified dermatologist Edidiong Kaminska, MD, told Healthline.

4. You’re Following the “Five-Second” Rule

It happens to everyone, and most people do it without even thinking about it. The meal or snack you had been dreaming of all day slips out of your hands or off the table and lands on the floor. But, you’re still starving. The food is okay to eat as long as you pick it up within about five seconds right? Wrong, according to research published in Applied and Environmental Biology.

Despite the prevalence and popularity of the “five-second rule,” researchers from Rutgers University say bacteria can transfer from the floor to food instantly. “The five-second rule is a significant oversimplification of what actually happens when bacteria transfer from a surface to food,” Donald Schaffner, a food scientist at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, told Rutgers Today. “Bacteria can contaminate instantaneously.”

To be clear, the longer food stays on the ground the more likely it is that it acquired some “guests,” so while the five-second rule isn’t completely inaccurate, it also isn’t guaranteed to protect you from a potential foodborne illness.

5. You’re Slouching

Slouching isn’t really all that big of a deal, especially if you exercise and get up from your desk every now and then, right? Well, wrong. “Slouching increases abdominal pressure, which puts pressure on the bladder. The position also decreases the ability of the pelvic floor muscles to hold against that pressure,” comments Meghan Markowski, a physical therapist at the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

habits healthy life healthy lifestyle life hacks
Share. Facebook Pinterest Reddit Telegram Copy Link

Related Post

Can What You Wear Change Your Mood? A 7-Day Outfit Hack That Might Just Surprise You

Tiny but Mighty: The Unexpected Purpose of the Small Jeans Pocket

Do you know the uses of this item?

How much money is enough money?

Do you know what it means to see an OWL at night…

The Hidden Staircases of the 18th Century: Servants’ Secrets in Historical Homes…

What to Wear to Church (for casual & traditional services)

Why Do Married Couples in Japan Sleep Separately?

The Boy Was Afraid To Get a Haircut For 10 Years: Now…

I TOOK MY DAUGHTER TO WORK ON FATHER’S DAY—AND SHE STOLE THE SHOW

2025-04-27

Donald Trump Reportedly Snubbed with ‘Third-Tier’ Seat at Pope Francis’ Funeral, Despite Being Among First to RSVP…

2025-04-26

The Last Words And Heartfelt Gesture Pope Francis Made In His Final Moments…

2025-04-26

The Nun Who Broke Tradition—and Broke Hearts—at Pope Francis’ Funeral…

2025-04-26

Pope Francis’ Final Hours: A Silent Goodbye, A Last Act of Love…

2025-04-26
Copyright © 2024. Designed by Lindi.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.