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Symptoms Of Poisoning - Articles
Symptoms of cat food poisoning
by
heru m.
Posted
Sat 26 Feb 2011 12:54am
illness, it is better to take it to the vet as soon as possible to make sure that it only gets the low risk poisoning and not the serious symptoms. If it is safe and is suggested...
If your cat shows one these following signs, it means that the cat had suffered from cat food poisoning. First, it gets vomiting or diarrhea. Second, its behavior
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How to Spot Poison Ivy and Poison Oak
by
Robert Davis
Posted
Tue 27 Jul 2010 7:32am
and poison ivy or you could find your ball and a snake.
(I suppose you could find your ball, a snake and poison ivy, but you'd be one unlucky golfer.)
Even if you're not a golfer, you can probably find poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac lurking in a green patch near you. Here's how to identify the three and tell them apart from plants that don't
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National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: 10 Lead Poisoning Prevention Tips
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Susan H.

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
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To Poison Myself on Wednesday—Or Not to Poison Myself on Wednesday
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Rebecca ..
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 ...
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3 Poison Plants- Ivy, Oak and Sumac - Outsmart them...
by
Robin P.

Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:35am
My family and I camp often and always have to watch out for poison ivy. Don't let these plants spoil your outdoor time. Outsmart them.
First comes the itching, then a red rash, and then blisters. These symptoms of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac can start from a few hours to several days after exposure to the plant oil found in the sap
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Autism and Lead Poisoning
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Harold L D.
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 8:04pm
The focus on a mercury based preservative in some vaccines has taken public attention away from other commonly found toxic substances as possible causes, or contributing..., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania examined two case histories of children who, during periods of severe lead poisoning, developed autism or autistic symptoms.
In the abstract portion
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