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... to buy vinegar; you are sold sulfuric acid. Your peas come greened with copper, giving you a dose of heavy metal poisoning with every bite. Spices are bulked with bread crumbs or sawdust. Children's candies are colored with poisonous lead. Canned ...
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... in the United States. Part 1 of this two-part article (October) presented the case of a pregnant woman with lead poisoning and described the epidemiology of lead exposure in the United States, the main sources of it, and its effects on a pregnant ...
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... people infected by the same agent, he said. Health department staff ruled out the possibility it was food poisoning after investigating the bowling alley this week, he said. It's not at fault for the outbreak. "I got sick, too," said Sue Hutchings, ...
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... healthcare professionals to 'Think Carbon Monoxide' when patients present with general tiredness, flu-like or food-poisoning symptoms. Clinical Knowledge Summaries Original article posted on Medical News Today. Articles not to be reproduced without ...
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The Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health is investigating the suspected food poisoning outbreak involving a secondary school in Aberdeen which was reported yesterday.
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... simply caused by the dry desert air, the lawsuit says. But nosebleeds are a symptom of acute hexavalent chromium poisoning, it says. The work wasn't shut down until September 2003, after KBR managers in full environmental protective gear inspected ...
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... simply caused by the dry desert air, the lawsuit says. But nosebleeds are a symptom of acute hexavalent chromium poisoning, it says. The work wasn't shut down until September 2003, after KBR managers in full environmental protective gear inspected ...
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... on an individual and indeed the environment as a whole. Silver acts by leaching off the clothing and chemically poisoning bacteria and there is a concern that long term usage could lead to resistant bacteria and a build up of silver in the bodies of ...
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... simply caused by the dry desert air, the lawsuit says. But nosebleeds are a symptom of acute hexavalent chromium poisoning, it says. The work wasn't shut down until September 2003, after KBR managers in full environmental protective gear inspected ...
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... and U.S. civilians working at the plant began to have bloody noses -- a symptom of acute hexavalent chromium poisoning -- KBR managers told them their nosebleeds were simply caused by the dry desert air, the lawsuit says. Some of the soldiers ...
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... simply caused by the dry desert air, the lawsuit says. But nosebleeds are a symptom of acute hexavalent chromium poisoning, it says. The work wasn't shut down until September 2003, after KBR managers in full environmental protective gear inspected ...
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... and American civilians working at the plant began to have bloody noses - a symptom of acute hexavalent chromium poisoning - KBR managers told them their nosebleeds were simply caused by the dry desert air, the lawsuit says. Some of the soldiers now ...
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"Biting the Dust" took on a whole new meaning for 160 mountain bikers in a recent race in Wales, who fell ill with food poisoning after competing in a muddy course, according to a report in Britain's Daily ...
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... in Toronto. Toronto General Hospital Dr. Wilfred DeMajo said, in general, patients suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning undergo hyperbaric oxygen therapy. He said the hyperbaric chamber flushes the carbon monoxide out of the body at a much ...
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... where there is hot swelling, redness and burning pain. ARSENICUM: Used for vomiting and diarrhoea typical of food poisoning. ARNICA: Used after physical accidents to reduce swelling and bruising. It is considered to
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... as perfumes and colognes. During the holidays, DPIC receives an increased number of calls stemming from alcohol poisoning, and Cincinnati Children's emergency department sees more children due to alcohol poisoning during the holiday season. This is ...
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... to a curious, early-rising toddler, and bits of food left on plates can be choking hazards or even cause food poisoning. Plants typically used for holiday decorating including holly, mistletoe, evergreens and poinsettias can be poisonous depending ...
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... Brian Collister is tracking this year's "Dirty Dozen". The health department gets more than 100 complaints of food poisoning a year. To keep you safe, health inspectors make sure restaurants follow food safety codes. Inspectors give demerits ...
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... say now they are more likely to have autoimmune problems in the future. My son who was diagnosed with aluminum poisoning from vaccines is more likely to have autoimmune, too, since aluminum causes neurological problems like he had right after his 15 ...
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