No one loves tears, but they play an incredibly important role when it comes to maintaining eye health. For one, they’re loaded with anti-microbials meaning they help keep the surface of our eyes free from microbes. There is however one kind of microbe that is resistant, and it’s a good thing. Research has revealed that corynebacterium mastitidis could not only survive on mice eyes’ surface, but “could fend off invading pathogenic microbes better than mice without it.” Aside from the good germs on your body, these are the cleaning mistakes that leave your house germy.
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