Antibacterial soap ingredient triclosan may be harmful to humans. »
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No longer just for hand soap, the antibacterial agent triclosan is cropping up in an ever-expanding range of consumer products...research...shows that under normal household conditions, products containing triclosan react with chlorinated water to produce chloroform, a probable carcinogen.
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