More exposure to public areas means
more exposure to germs.
Not exact matches
Spending
more time outdoors decreases
exposure to germs in exposed places - so possibly fewer coughs and colds.
Taking a cab means less
exposure to germs and (although a little
more expensive) may save you 20 minutes on the subway trying
to avoid that person coughing next
to you.
The cold, damp, snowy (or rainy) weather,
more time spent indoors, holiday eating, stress and
exposure to the sick people surrounding us can all impact our immune function during the winter months and leave us susceptible
to the onslaught of
germs.
It's interesting
to see a film about a space alien that doesn't resemble anything we've ever seen before, as most others have some sort of humanoid appearance, (or reptilian, etc.) Indeed, it's a much
more plausible depiction of an alien threat than most other sci - fi efforts have featured, almost the opposite in terms of story as The War of the Worlds which featured aliens defeated from
exposures to germs and viruses of our own.
The theory is that the
more exposure to different
germs helps build children's immune systems, as Amina Khan shares in the Los Angeles Times.