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Chlorine Disinfectants Not More Effective In Destroying Hospital Superbug, Study
One of the primary chlorine disinfectants currently being used to clean hospital scrubs and surfaces does not kill off the most common cause of antibiotic-associated sickness in health care settings globally, according to a new study.
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Mammoth Jaw from 10,000 Years Ago Found by Florida Man in Alligator-Infested River
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South Korea Eyes Ban on Eating Dog Meat
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