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  • What Are the Long-Term Effects of Rabies?

    Rabies is a viral disease transmitted to humans through a bite or scratch from wild or domestic animals. It is always fatal if it isn't treated within a couple of days of exposure.

  • Poison Oak Disease

    Poison oak disease results from contact with a poisonous sap or oil called urushiol. It is present in the roots, leaves, stem and fruit of the plant and is released when the plant is bruised.

  • How to Improve Liver Function and Liver Disease

    Whether it is the fatty food we eat, toxic chemicals we breathe in daily, smoking, drinking or even taking medications, our livers are increasingly taxed. To counteract this we can take measures...

  • How to Spot Beryllium Poisoning

    Beryllium poisoning is a rare but serious condition that was first discovered in Germany in 1931, when workers started exhibiting symptoms. Beryllium is plentiful in the earth's crust but the...

  • How to Diagnose Asbestos Poisoning

    A number of people exhibit symptoms of asbestos poisoning or its deadly cousin, mesothelioma, after years of working in manufacturing jobs or careers dealing with various forms of friable...

  • How to Learn the facts and Symptoms of Food Poisoning

    Please read the following for pertinent information to learn from. It could save your life.

  • How to Treat Trichinosis

    Trichinosis is a disease caused by worm larvae that invade your body. The worm is ingested when uncooked meat (usually pork) contains trichinella spiralis. Intestinal juices distribute the larvae...

  • How to Treat Manganese Poisoning

    Manganese is a stable element and cannot be broken down or otherwise destroyed. It is a common metal, with arc welding and high-speed drilling of manganese ore carrying the highest occupational...

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