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Keren Landman, MD @ Vox 3 place · 01/02/2025 06:42 EDT

Wait, should I bother using antibacterial soap?

A Vox reader asks: Why is some soap labeled antibiotic? Is there a soap that is friendly to germs, viruses, etc.? I thought the whole idea was to get rid of germs and viruses. There really are too many varieties of soap out there. Too many brands, too many fragrances and colors, too many claims […]

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