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		<title>IS THE FIVE-SECOND RULE FOR DROPPED FOOD VALID?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Share At some time or another, with or without witnesses present, we&#8217;ve all used the five-second rule to justify eating a cookie that&#8217;s touched the floor.  After all, everyone knows that if a tasty treat spends less than five seconds on the ground, it doesn&#8217;t collect germs.  Well, not exactly. In 2003, high school student [...]]]></description>
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