Reaching for the soap bottle labeled
"antibacterial" won't necessarily reduce of getting sick or
passing illness to others—in fact, there is no evidence that antibacterial
soaps are more effective than regular ones. What's more, long-term exposure to
some ingredients in these products, such as triclosan, may pose health risks
like bacterial resistance or hormonal effects, according to a 2013 FDA
statement. More research on the effects of triclosan is needed, and in the
meantime, the FDA is working toward requiring manufacturers to prove their
products are safe for long-term use—and the state of Minnesota triclosan-containing
products altogether, which goes into full effect in 2017.
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