News
Baby wipes as safe as using water, study finds. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2012 / 05 / 120531200718.htm. Manchester University.
In order to determine whether the Johnson’s wipes were just as safe and effective as water in hydrating infants skin, researchers from the University of Manchester examined 280 newborn babies ...
Alyssa Dweck M.D., a leading gynecologist in Westchester County, New York and author of The Complete A to Z for Your V, says that in most cases, feminine wipes are safe to use to freshen up “in ...
Public reaction to the coronavirus pandemic has prompted utility operators to send two succinct messages — tap water is safe, and don’t flush wipes down. No paywalls. No subscriptions.
Recent research has shown that a brand of baby wipes is just as safe and hydrating as using water alone on newborn skin while suggesting that official guidance may need updating. The University of ...
New research has found that a brand of baby wipes is just as safe and hydrating as using water alone on newborn skin, suggesting official guidance may need updating. The University of Manchester ...
New research has found that a brand of baby wipes is just as safe and hydrating as using water alone on newborn skin, suggesting official guidance may need updating. The University of Manchester study ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results