"Young people who are overexposed to antibacterial soaps containing triclosan may suffer more allergies, and exposure to higher levels of Bisphenol A among adults may negatively influence the immune system, a new University of Michigan School of Public Health study finds."
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Chemical in Anti-bacterials Soaps Linked to Increased Risk of Allergies, BPA Linked to Immune Problems
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allergies,
antibacterial soaps,
immune system,
ticlosan
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