Scientists debunk the '5-second rule'
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(HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on the ground at least once…
(HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on the ground at least once…
(HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on the ground at least once…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
Germs can transfer almost instantly to food dropped on the floor, study shows -- Mary Elizabeth Dallas THURSDAY, Sept.
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
Getty Future Publishing / Contributor Sep 10, 2016 It might be time to reconsider the five-second rule when thinking about…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
Author Information (click to view) Rutgers University Rutgers University (click to view) Rutgers University It is likely that…
News flash flippant food hygiene folks: that potato chip you dropped on the floor, picked up and proceeded to eat was not…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on the ground at…
THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-second rule" after dropping something tasty on…
By Mary Elizabeth Dallas, HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Sept. 15, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Most people have invoked the "five-seco…
Por qué el mito de que la comida que se cae al piso tarda un tiempo en "contaminarse" tiene poco sentido para los especialistas…
View Images The science is in, and deciding whether to eat that chip is not as simple as snatching it up within five seconds.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Sept. 14 (UPI) -- The five-second rule is ubiquitous: Adults and children, slovenly and squeaky-clean…
We all know this rule and have shared it with our younger siblings: Drop it. Pick it up.
Imagine it's lunch. You are holding a fat slice of watermelon. It looks delicious.
Think it's safe to eat that piece of Nutella toast off the floor? Think again. Imagine it's lunch.
Imagine it's lunch. You are holding a fat slice of watermelon. It looks delicious.
Imagine it's lunch. You are holding a fat slice of watermelon. You move in for a bite.
Do you live by the “five-second rule?” You know, the one where, if you drop something on the floor and pick it up within five…
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Video at end The fruit slips from your juice-slicked fingers. Time slows as the nutritious treat tumbles to the linoleum.
If you are unfamiliar with the rule, if you were never a klutzy fourth-grader with a sweet tooth and a fistful of M
Video at end The fruit slips from your juice-slicked fingers. Time slows as the nutritious treat tumbles to the linoleum.
If you are unfamiliar with the rule, if you were never a klutzy fourth-grader with a sweet tooth and a fistful of M
Imagine it's lunch. You are holding a fat slice of watermelon. It looks delicious.
Lag das Essen weniger als fünf Sekunden auf dem Boden, kann man es ohne Bedenken essen, behaupten viele.
Imagine it's lunch. You are holding a fat slice of watermelon. It looks delicious.
Video at end The fruit slips from your juice-slicked fingers. Time slows as the nutritious treat tumbles to the linoleum.
Imagine it's lunch. You are holding a fat slice of watermelon. It looks delicious.
SmartNews Keeping you current smithsonian.com 3 hours ago Many people of all ages agree: Food, when dropped on the floor…
Most teenage boys take for granted that eating a French fry they just dropped on the floor is okay as long as five seconds have…
Science et technologie Le mardi 13 septembre 2016 Catastrophe alimentaire : un bol de crème glacée tombé par terre Photo …
I batteri possono contaminarlo in meno di un secondo Quante volte vi sarà capitato nella vita di riacciuffare un pezzo di pane…
日本では「3秒ルール」が主流な気がしますが、3秒でもやっぱダメ? 悲しいかな、科学に証明されてしまいました。食べ物を落としても3秒とか5秒ならセーフ!っていうのは、大間違いだそうです。でもやっぱり一瞬ならいいかなって思って食べちゃうかも。 地域によっては微妙…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published this month…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published this month…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published in Applied and…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published this month…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published this month…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published this month…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published in Applied and…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published in Applied and…
A new study from Rutgers University suggests there are several other factors that matter more than how long ago you dropped…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published in Applied and…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published this month…
It’s a common refrain when you drop your food on the floor: “Five-second rule!” But a scientific study published in Applied and…
Does how fast you pick up food from the ground really matter? Not really. (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post) Imagine it’s lunch.
13 settembre 2016 - - Stampa Uno studio americano dimostra come il trasferimento dei batteri su un alimento caduto a terra…
Turns out bacteria may transfer to candy that has fallen on the floor no matter how fast you pick it up.
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Uno studio americano dimostra come il trasferimento dei batteri su un alimento caduto a terra possa cominciare anche in meno di…
Image: Christin Lola /shutterstock Actual lab tests have revealed that the commonly-cited five-second rule doesn't hold up.
The dread and sorrow as a delicious snack tumbles unceremoniously from our hands and onto the floor is a feeling that every…
Tamorlan CC BY 30 The dread and sorrow as a delicious snack tumbles unceremoniously from our hands and onto the floor is a…
(Foto: Amy Neunsinger/) Se vi cade una caramella per terra, non importa quanto siate veloci nel raccoglierla: buttatela via.
Turns out bacteria may transfer to candy that has fallen on the floor no matter how fast you pick it up.
写真拡大 床に食べ物が落ちても5秒以内なら大丈夫?「5秒ルール」と呼ばれる通説には科学的に根拠がないことを、米ラトガース大学の研究チームが証明した。 「落とした食べ物の「5秒ルール」はウソ:研究結果」の写真・リンク付きの記事はこちら 米ラトガース大学の研究チ…
Un reciente estudio ha concluido que esta regla es una simplificación y que cuando un alimento se cae al suelo, las bacterias…
Un reciente estudio ha concluido que esta regla es una simplificación y que cuando un alimento se cae al suelo, las bacterias…
It is likely that most of us have faced this dilemma: a tasty morsel of food has fallen on the floor, but rather than discard it…
Manger de la nourriture tombée au sol n'est pas sécuritaire, même si elle est ramassée dans les 5 secondes, montre une étude amér…
Микробиологи экспериментально доказали, что упавшая на пол еда в некоторых случаях становится зараженной уже через полсекунды.
Un texte d' Alain Labelle Parfois les bactéries se transfèrent en moins d'une seconde, affirme le Pr Donald Schaffner, un…
Turns out bacteria may transfer to candy that has fallen on the floor no matter how fast you pick it up.
Se è stato per terra meno di cinque secondi, è ancora pulito? Non proprio. In alcuni casi, i batteri raggiungono il cibo appena…
Eating food off the floor is not safe as bacteria may transfer in less than a second, says a new study that disproves the…
Nieuws Arjen Dijkgraaf | maandag 12 september 2016 Microbiologie, Veiligheid
If your watermelon hits the ground, never pick it up and eat it. Researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA have…
A new study complicates the “five-second rule,” the widely accepted idea that it’s okay to scoop up fallen food and eat it if…
Onder sommige omstandigheden hebben bacteriën minder dan een seconde nodig om voedsel dat je hebt laten vallen, te bespringen.
By Bruce Tuten 食べ物を床に落としてしまった時、「5秒以内ならセーフ!」といって食べてもいいという謎のルールを聞いたことがある人も多いはず。この「5秒ルール」に科学的な根拠はあるのかをラトガーズ大学が研究しました。 Longer…
Representational picture New York: Food, once dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a…
By Bruce Tuten 食べ物を床に落としてしまった時、「5秒以内ならセーフ!」といって食べてもいいという謎のルールを聞いたことがある人も多いはず。この「5秒ルール」に科学的な根拠はあるのかをラトガーズ大学が研究しました。 Longer…
Food, once dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a new study that debunks the widely…
New York: Food, once dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a new study that debunks…
12 Sep 2016 --- Rutgers researchers have disproven the widely accepted notion that it's OK to scoop up food and eat it within a …
Bacteria and germs may get transferred onto candy or ice cream that has fallen on the floor.
© Reprodução Segundo a regra dos 5 segundos, não tem problema nenhum comer um pedaço de comida que caiu no chão desde que você…
12 September 2016, New Delhi, IANS Food, once dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a…
Food, once dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a new study that debunks the widely…
© Christin Lola / Fotolia Turns out bacteria may transfer to candy that has fallen on the floor no matter how fast you pick it…
By: PTI | Washington | Published:September 11, 2016 8:41 pm Eating food off the floor…even though tempting…may not be safe…
Food, once dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a new study that debunks the widely…