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Germ killers pose hazard to environment

The increased use of triclosan in antibacterial products has triggered concerns about effects once it has left the human body.

Mon, 31 Jul 2017

In open-plan offices, riding in lifts and using public transport, it is hard to avoid exposure to the bugs being incubated and shared by others.

Whereas on aircraft the air is refreshed and purified every three to four minutes, this is not the case in most communal spaces. If your deskmate has

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