Poisoning

Top Consideration When Choosing a Cosmetics Brand?

of botulinum toxin-term, one of the most powerful neurotoxins known to man. Produced by a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum, cause muscle paralysis and in extreme cases even cause death. This is usually done in cases of...

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Lead paint law in Rochester defended

By Anne Peterson • November 21, 2009 Dear Anne: I am writing to provide accurate information about the city's Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Ordinance. The lead ordinance utilizes de-minimus levels to assess lead hazard...

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Alcohol Poisoning Causes University of Arkansas Student Hospitalization

Submitted by Ramona Bates MD on Nov 20th, 2009 It has been a week since Nicholas Brown, 18, attended the Phi Delta Lamda party which later resulted in his trip to the hospital emergency room. Both the University of Arkansas and...

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20 Ways Antihealth Departments Kill, Steal, and Abuse

Health Departments are servants of the drug company pawns of the CDC, of the meat and dairy industries, of landlords. Fast Food Pawns: Across the US, many health departments ignore because of the power of money the many...

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Wilton family joins Dodd in calling for overhaul of food safety system

WASHINGTON Staff Reports Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., joined by a Wilton family, called for stronger food safety provisions Wednesday at a session of a Senate committee, along with the development of consistent federal guidelines...

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Attorney Fred Pritzker Calls for Meaningful Food Safety Reform in Light of Food Poisoning...

According to Fred Pritzker, a national food safety lawyer, a recent study of long-term, negative health effects of food poisoning should be a powerful catalyst for more meaningful food safety reform. “This study amplifies the...

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Parents Informed About Dangers of Lead Poisoning

Updated Thursday, November 19, 2009 ; 10:51 AM The Southern Appalachian Labor School presented several meetings. Story by Erin Barnett WHIPPLE -- Researchers from the Southern Appalachian Labor School held a meeting Wednesday,...

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Temporal Trends in the Incidence of Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia in Olmsted County,...

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City; 2Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, and 3Division of Biomedical...

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Bangladesh arsenic poisoning mystery solved

A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology may have solved one of the great environmental disaster riddles of the last 30 years -- where did the arsenic that has poisoned between two and 25 million people in...

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Thanks, But No Thanks: Avoiding Food Poisoning At Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is when people get together around the dinner table and, unless you want your loved ones getting violently ill, it is a good time to think about food safety. Dr. Ben Chapman, food safety specialist and assistant...

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