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Antimicrobial soap; GAIA; Stone-age jellybones; Antarctica

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The Porosity of Evidence of the Effectiveness of Antibacterials

We've been using them for about 40 years, and there hasn't been any major risks flagged up. What we are not so sure about is if there are less important risks, and that's because we haven't done the research. We don't want to contribute to a health scare here, but what sort of levels of danger could we be talking about if we had done the research? I think we do have to worry about levels of antibiotic resistance. It could be that a lot of things that we do in the environment, actually play a really large role in determining how these bacteria survive and go on to cause infection. And at the moment, we're targeting hospitals as being kind of the

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