Now that spring has sprung, many of us start to purge our home of those items we don’t use or wear, and while the kitchen and bedroom are usually the focus of our spring cleaning tendencies, Susan ...
Don’t bother inviting me to a dinner party, because I don’t have to snoop in your bathroom to tell you this: you’ve got a mess in your medicine cabinet... or whatever you use for storage in there.
Spring is the prime season to declutter closets, kitchens and garages — but don’t forget to add an annual medicine overhaul to your cleaning list. "Medications have expiration dates, just like food," ...
When spring rolls around, many of us do a deep cleaning of our homes, but the medicine cabinet is one place that is often overlooked in the process. “The (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) says we ...
It’s time for spring cleaning. Yes, that includes the medicine cabinet. Dr. Mai Lam at Ochsner Health Center in Kenner, a primary care physician taking care of newborns to elderly patients, has the ...
Adopt food safety practices to avoid foodborne illnessSpring time is cleaning time! So, while you’re using that pent-up elbow grease to get rid of wintertime dust and debris, make sure your kitchen is ...
Historically, spring cleaning was all about surfaces, focused on lifting the layer of grime and dirt that had built up on walls and linens and furniture over the course of the sooty, cloistered winter ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- It's spring cleaning season and as you clear out your home, don't forget to take a look at your spice cabinet. According to The Spice House, if you buy small batches of ground spices, ...
Once medications are past their expiry dates, their compounds begin to break down. Not only does this make the medication ineffective, but some medications can be harmful to ingest once expired. When ...
Spring is in the air, and for many, it is time to start the annual ritual of spring cleaning. This year, the U.S. Army and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency is asking you to add your medicine cabinets ...
Eye drops, nasal sprays, inhalers and nebulizers. If you have springtime allergies, you may be using at least one of them. But if you used them last spring, they’re probably contaminated, so throw ...