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Day: 9 July 2014

Blog: Triclosan and the Great Lakes

by Robert HuffJuly 9, 2014March 19, 2021

Blog posted by Anne Wordsworth, Associate Researcher on July 9, 2014 It’s today or any day. You’ve washed your hands and face with soap. Glancing at the bottle, you notice it says “antibacterial,” “fights odours” or “kills germs.” You turn off the…

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