Triclosan Does Not Pose Health Risk, EPA Says; EWG Still Has Doubts
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Environmental Working Group remains concerned that the antimicrobial triclosan poses risks to infants and the environment, the organization says in its Dec. 19 comments to the Environmental Protection Agency
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