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Sun Poison: Incurring the wrath of the Sun God… by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Tue 08 Jun 2010 5:48am poisoning end up with issues (or symptoms) which indicate that their skin is far more sensitive to the sun. Some of the symptoms include redness of the skin, rash, itchiness... it comes to sunburns, another conditions known as 'sun poisoning' has taken center stage recently, with its unwilling recipient being hypersensitive to the sun's rays. Sun Read on »
Sun, Sand & Road Rash by Kim Schwabenbauer Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:02pm it is... Some road rash pictures...Really it's not too bad. I've heard mederma and vitamin E to prevent scarring. Let me know if you have any other good ideas! Reading some Read on »
Sun, Sand & Road Rash by Kim Schwabenbauer Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:02pm it is... Some road rash pictures...Really it's not too bad. I've heard mederma and vitamin E to prevent scarring. Let me know if you have any other good ideas! Reading some Read on »
How to Spot Poison Ivy and Poison Oak by Robert Davis Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jul 2010 7:32am sight," and you'll be fine. Poison sumac looks a little different than its rash-causing cousins. It typically grows in standing water in swampy areas in the Southeast, Northwest and Midwest. It has seven to 13 leaflets. ( See a photo of poison sumac here .) The three plants all contain urushiol. It's this oil which cause uncomfortable rashes Read on »
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: 10 Lead Poisoning Prevention Tips by Susan H. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Sun 24 Oct 2010 3:54am It’s National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, and the California Poison Control System ( www.calpoison.org ) is warning consumers that lead can be found in a variety of products available to children. “Lead poisoning is an important cause of learning disabilities, anemia, as well as growth problems, and children exposed to lead may have attention Read on »
MSG-eezle McPoison Part 3: By Any Other Name, It’s Still Poison by Making Love In The Kitchen Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 22 Sep 2010 3:00am MSG like aspartame, is a form of exito-toxin. Excitotoxins are chemicals that excite the brain cells, causing them to fire rapidly, and then suddenly die. This chemical was first added to food after World War II and since then has been added by the food industry in dramatically increasing concentrations. MSG works by magnifying the taste of foo ... Read on »
Poison(ed) Ivy by Dr. Tina Tessina, Phd "Dr. Romance" Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 06 May 2009 1:33pm .   That’s a promise that I have made to myself (and I REFUSE to break it). Seems fair, right? Poison(ed) Ivy Dr. Romance replies: Hi, Ivy: You must be surrounded with people who love Read on »
To Poison Myself on Wednesday—Or Not to Poison Myself on Wednesday by Rebecca .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Mar 2010 7:53pm After I posted my last blog entry about deciding to quit getting chemo to treat my sarcoidosis, I’ve been questioned by friends, family, and Chronic Town readers. “Are you going to get chemo next week?” was the one consistent response that I got from the piece. It’s a good question. When I wrote “ Even I Have Limits ,” I made specific my ... Read on »
The Poop on Pampers Dry Max Diapers vs Facebook Moms: A Rash of Rashes or Rash Rush to Recall? by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 06 Jun 2010 8:57am There's a battle raging online over little butts. Parents on Facebook posting cringe-worthy stories and photos of rashes, blisters, burns, and bleeding they attribute.../Swaddlers on Facebook. Pampers announcing a mere 2 then 5 complaints for every million diapers sold. About 25% of babies with a diaper rash on any given day in all brands of diapers Read on »
Common Rashes by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 26 Jul 2010 2:46am , sweat rash, stress rash, fungus rash, or a sun poisoning rash. Seeing pictures of skin rashes might give a basic rash diagnosis, however, it is important to get a medical skin... dermatitis. Basically your skin comes in contact with something that irritates it or to which you have an allergy. Poison ivy rash is one example. Two other types of rashes Read on »