In today's world, it's not possible to go without cell phones and other electronic devices.
Mobile phones are among the dirtiest gadgets and can negatively affect your health and immunity.
Here's how you can avoid cell phone cross contamination, along with easy tips to adopt cell phone hygiene.
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