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science How antibacterial wipes can cause health problems Beneficial bacteria are often the victims of all the sanitizing chemicals, which can cause health problems like superbugs.
Disinfectant wipes routinely used in hospitals may actually spread drug-resistant bacteria rather than kill the dangerous infections, British researchers said on Tuesday.
“We see it as a social responsibility, we want to make sure we are using this extra capacity to start producing antibacterial wipes, which are sort of the weapons in the war against the ...
The every day household disinfecting wipes are easy to grab and easy to use. But, does wiping really disinfect?
Antibacterial wet wipes are no better than old-fashioned methods at killing kitchen germs, research suggests.
If the product says it's "antibacterial" it probably is only effective against bacteria, not viruses, like the coronavirus. You want to look for disinfectant wipes that say they work against ...
Anti-bacterial wipes used to combat MRSA are helping to spread it, scientists said yesterday.
A man was left in agony after mistaking antibacterial wipes for regular toilet paper wipes. Leon Gleed was left with a "burning pain" around his rear end after using the wipes for several days.
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10 Times You Shouldn’t Use Antibacterial Wipes - MSNDon’t waste your wipes As people around the world become vastly more attentive to cleaning, they’re buying antibacterial wipes as fast as retailers can keep them stocked. People are using them ...
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