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Symptoms of high mercury levels in the bloodstream range from minor impairment of peripheral vision to severe loss of coordination and mental disturbances. These problems depend on how the...
Manganese poisoning affects the central nervous system and is most common in industrial workers working with welding equipment. The high temperatures from welding can cause small amounts of...
How to Identify Coral & King Snakes
Learn how to distinguish between a coral snake from a king snake in this free video snake bite kit from our expert on poisonous and venomous snakes.
First Aid if a Pet is Bitten by a Snake
Learn What to do if a pet (such as a dog) is bitten by a venomous snake in this free video snake bite kit from our expert on poisonous and venomous snakes.
Having a baby can be one of the most exciting times in a woman's life; however, if the baby gets Gray syndrome, it can be one of the most scariest time for the new mother. This article will help...
Salmonella poisoning is an illness caused by a bacteria that proliferates in certain types of foods such as meats and dairy products. Kitchen preparation and cooking areas must be kept clean to...
Chemical poisoning occurs when you ingest a toxic chemical. Approximately 90 percent of chemical poisoning happens in your own home. Young children, especially toddlers, are at the greatest risk...
Dioxins are a family of more than 70 compounds that are byproducts of incineration and other industrial processes. They are fat-soluble and break down slowly so they tend to accumulate in animal...
Alcohol poisoning results when an individual has had too much too drink over a relatively short time. Alcohol poisoning directly affects the central nervous system and impairs the body's ability...
The Salmonella bacteria are among the most frequently diagnosed sources of food-borne illnesses. Food passes through dozens of production stages before entering your mouth and the opportunity for...
Campylobacter bacteria commonly leads to food borne illness or poisoning. Common symptoms of campylobacter poisoning are diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain and fever. Although often not serious,...
Shigella is a bacteria that causes a disease called shigellosis. It can be spread through food or water and often leads to diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps. Shigella poisoning varies in...
Carbon dioxide poisoning is also known as hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis. Carbon dioxide comprises only 385 parts per million in our atmosphere, but it can accumulate in the blood to toxic...
Beryllium is a stable element that cannot be broken down or otherwise destroyed. Beryllium and its salts are highly poisonous and possibly carcinogenic. The following steps will help you identify...
Chromium is a stable element and cannot be broken down or otherwise destroyed. Elemental chromium is not considered poisonous and chromium III is an essential dietary mineral. However, some...
Many cases of food poisoning remain mild and do not require any medical care beyond bed rest and proper hydration. However, when symptoms are more severe, you should recognize that medical care...