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Health worries over antibacterial soap additive 15 April 2010 Magazine issue 2756. Subscribe and save For similar stories, visit the US national issues Topic Guide
THE safety of antimicrobial soaps and toothpastes is under review following concerns that they could interfere with hormones in the body.
Last week,
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Over the next year,
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Sarah Janssen of the Natural Resources Defense Council, a US environmental advocacy group, says the announcement is "long overdue".