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May 28, 2003

Antibacterial Cleansers Don't Really Help
Tufts University researchers have found that antibacterial products really don't do that much to lower household bacteria levels, according to a HealthScout report from the American Society for Microbiology conference held in Washington, DC. The researchers discovered that highest bacteria levels were on kitchen sponges, and in sink and bathtub drains -- no big surprise to most folks.

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