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... diarrhea that resists all but the most powerful drugs. In worst cases, C. diff infection can destroy the colon and lead to blood poisoning and death. It's not clear, however, where the remaining infections - those that occur outside health settings, ...
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... swans in Whatcom, Skagit and Snohomish counties. Ita s part of an effort to monitor trumpeter swans that have died of lead poisoning. Some trumpeter swans in Whatcom, Skagit and Snohomish counties, and in southwestern British Columbia, are poisoned ...
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As the weather turns colder, state health officials urge everyone to guard against carbon monoxide poisoning.
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... for self-inflicted injury in 2006. In 2005, there were 32,637 suicides through methods of firearm, suffocation and poisoning. Those statistics for depression and suicide attempts are overwhelming. It's time consuming to dedicate yourself to a cause, ...
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In a continuing effort to monitor trumpeter swans that have succumbed to lead poisoning, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has re-established a hotline to report dead or ill swans in Whatcom, ...
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... not all of them, there is often enough leftover to make gravy with) without having to actually stuff the bird which can lead to bacteria growth and food poisoning. It is really my favorite part of roasting a chicken or turkey. In fact I often roast ...
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Michael Spanos and his Lincoln High football teammates discovered Saturday that a title-clinching victory is the best remedy for food poisoning.
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Dangers of smoking to make the shift to banning smoking in public places and making the necessary changes to prevent the Tobacco Companies from poisoning us and profiting from it! Michael Torchia, health and ...
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... some cases, disability. The state Board of Health has been engaged in a long, thoughtful exploration of everything from lead-contaminated school water to toxic mold in buildings. Its work documents that the costs of safer conditions would be repaid ...
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... resulted in an 11 percent reduction. "Increasing alcohol taxes saves lives; that's the bottom line," said the study's lead author, Alexander Wagenaar, M.D., a professor at the University of Florida Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy ...
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... sparing pancreatic enzymes which get depleted in diabetics. Insulin receptor sites are sensitive to chemical poisoning. Mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic and fluoride may interfere with pancreatic function. Therefore, reducing toxins is crucial to ...
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... experience fever, chills and flu-like symptoms. If malaria is left untreated, it can cause severe complications and lead to death. There is medication that can help a person from getting sick. There is no treatment for dengue. Typhoid is caused by ...
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... people die each year as a result of these infections. The number of hospital patients stricken by an infection that can lead to gangrene, blood poisoning and even death increased by 200 percent between 2000 and 2005, according to the latest "News ...
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... in May 2007 because of fears that they contain the lethal chemical diethylene glycol, held responsible for mass poisoning deaths in Panama in 2006. In February, Chinese-made frozen dumplings contaminated with pesticide made 10 people in Japan sick. ...
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... or on top of industrial waste sites in communities of color, contributing to more public health crises like asthma and lead poisoning. And banking practices are often wildly different: it is much harder to obtain a prime (rather than a subprime) ...
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... has discovered a technical fault that may have led to some products containing a small amount of water, which could lead to the growth of dangerous bacteria causing botulism. This form of food poisoning is potentially fatal, attacking the nervous ...
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... deposits around the waist could secrete elevated levels of hormones and other signalling proteins called cytokines that lead to chronic illnesses like heart disease and cancer. "Abdominal fat is not a mere energy depot, but it also releases ...
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