Health & Medicine
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FDA Curtailment of Antibacterial Soap Could Save Lives, Ecosystems
The Food and Drug Administration is giving manufacturers of antibacterial soaps and body washes a year to prove their products are safe and more effective than regular soap at preventing infection. Those that fail to make the cut risk being reformulated, relabeled or removed.
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