Pure superstition, right? In 2009, a Finnish study tested folklore saying wounds are more infection-prone during this time.

“This study was conducted in order to challenge the myth that the rate of infections is higher during the dog days,” the authors wrote. “To our surprise the myth was found to be true.”

The dog days continue into August. Until they end, avoid sharp objects.

Nancy Wartik wrote today’s Back Story.

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