Synopses & Reviews
They're
everywhere! In water, food, air, and soil. On the kitchen counter and in the bathroom. On our skin, in our intestines, and even swimming in our mouths! They affect us every second of our lives, but most microbes are terribly misunderstood.
The Five-Second Rule and Other Myths about Germs does away with the notion that you need a doctorate to understand the microscopic world. Dr. Anne Maczulak addresses all the questions we have about microbes in a fun and informative way. Loaded with myth-busting sidebars, health and sanitation tips, and illustrations of our invisible friends and enemies, this is the one how-to reference every person needs to live a healthy life in our microbial world.
While giving readers a primer on the science of microbes, Dr. Maczulak explains:
• Whether or not the "Five-Second Rule" really applies when you drop food on the floor.
• The bacterial dangers lurking in the workplace and at home, even in your laundry!
• Surprising facts about household cleaning products.
• What cautions we should take during food preparation.
• What we should do about anthrax.
• Why it may be safer to eat your sandwich in the bathroom than in the kitchen.
Synopsis
For the closet germaphobe in all of us, a fun, easy-to-understand resource for everything you ever wanted to know about bacteria, viruses, algae, yeasts, mold, and mildew but were afraid to ask
About the Author
Anne E. Maczulak, Ph.D. has been a microbiologist in industry and academia for 20 years. She currently consults in quality assurance for biotechnology, pharmaceutical, consumer product, and chemical companies. Maczulaks career has covered research in a range of microbal environments, such as the skin and scalp, kitchen drains, and even the inside of a cows stomach. She lives in Novato, CA.