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which the authors say could have been the early stages of carbon monoxide poisoning. But what do we know about any long-term consequences?
Wild mint fights gingivitis and gastrointestinal disorders; rosemary is used as a remedy for gout; artemisia is thought to improve blood circulation.
The No. 1 offender is called a drug methylene blue used to treat carbon monoxide poisoning and as a dye during surgery.
since lead poisoning is the number one environmental threat to children in the United states. Sources of lead in soil include past industrial activities flaking lead paint from old houses and emissions from leaded gasoline.
or alleviate gastrointestinal disorders. Though some people drink buttermilk straight cooks also often add it to recipes in place of milk sour cream or other dairy products.
As Americans grapple with a long string of meat recalls periodic episodes of food-poisoning outbreaks that sicken many
Mercury poisoning can cause vomiting and diarrhoea and, in more extreme cases, brain or kidney damage.
Seafood diet killing Arctic foxes on Russian islandan isolated population of Arctic foxes that dines only on marine animals seems to be slowly succumbing to mercury poisoning.
The cyanide poisoning of up to 300 Â animals at watering holes in a game park in Zimbabwe last month served as a particularly unpleasant reminder of the lengths to
which plagues veterans of the 1990-91 war with symptoms of fatigue, pain, memory loss and gastrointestinal disorders.
and kill people through horrific reactions including choking nerve damage blood poisoning and blistering. The first chemical weapons used in World war i were released gases from canisters.
which can cause acute blood poisoning with inflammation of the heart sac heart lungs or digestive organs.
and children are especially vulnerable to the effects of lead poisoning Tongesayi said. For infants and children the daily exposure levels from eating the rice products analyzed in this study would be 30-60 times higher than the FDA's provisional total tolerable intake (PTTI) levels.
Present threats to the birds include lead poisoning of chicks on Midway from lead paint used in previous decades;
Development of new therapies such as this one could help in the management of common gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome that could be triggered also by wheat containing food.
IBS is one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders causing several symptoms which include abdominal pain bowel movements that cause discomfort
Gehring said a literature investigation had found similar research for lead poisoning in humans but not in animal subjects.
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