Using anti-bacterial products to kill germs on our kids' hands and faces is common practice by parents to help keep colds and other sicknesses away. But a new study suggests we may be setting up our kids for bigger and badder illnesses down the road.
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Dr. Robbins Show: The Truth About Hand Sanitizers Using anti-bacterial products to kill germs on our kids' hands and faces is common practice by parents to help keep colds and other sicknesses away. But a new study suggests we may be setting up our kids for bigger and badder illnesses down the road. Plus, the effects of depression on chronic illness, some natural treatments for menopause and is our "western diet" making Americans more prone to colon cancer?