There’s a new generation of water pollutants in your medicine cabinet
By Lee Blaney, Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Shutterstock Every day we each use a variety of personal care products. We wash our hands with antibacterial soaps and clean our faces with specialty cleansers. We wash and maintain our hair with shampoo, conditioner and other hair care products. We use deodorant…
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