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  • What Are the Dangers of Hexavalent Chromium?

    Hexavalent chromium is a danger to those who are exposed to it, but not many people know what it is and why it harms people. Knowing the effects can help you decide if you want to work in an area...

  • Symptoms of Mercury Poisoning

    Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is a liquid at room temperature. It is silver in color and is often called quick silver or liquid silver. Mercury is toxic to humans and animals,...

  • Effects of Cypermethrin

    Pesticides like cypermethrin are designed to kill insects. They can also be dangerous to other animals that encounter them. Cypermethrin has proven to be highly toxic in fish, an unintended...

  • Boric Acid Poisoning Symptoms

    Boric acid is a chemical compound used in a wide variety of household substances, ranging from insect agents to first aid and cosmetic compounds. This compound is highly poisonous and can cause...

  • Activated Charcoal Side Effects

    A combination of vegetables, woods and other materials make up activated charcoal. It resembles a soft, dark powder. Activated charcoal is touted to have a wide variety of health uses, including...

  • Symptoms of Asbestos Poisoning

    Asbestos is a fibrous material that was used in insulation and other building materials until the late 1970s. Exposure to asbestos can cause diseases like asbestosis, mesothelioma and other types...

  • How to Treat Aspirin Poisoning

    Aspirin poisoning, or aspirin toxicity. can easily occur. Aspirin is a popular product, and many people are not aware that too much can have cause serious side effects that include ringing in the...

  • How to Treat Chloroform Poisoning

    Chloroform is known chemically as trichloromethane (CHCl3). Acute poisoning is rare because chloroform has been banned from consumer products since 1975. Chloroform poisoning occurs most commonly...

  • How to Treat Beryllium Poisoning

    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...

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