Soluble fluoride salts, of which sodium fluoride is the most common, are toxic, and have resulted in both accidental and self-inflicted deaths from acute poisoning.
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In developing countries, such as Sri Lanka, pesticide poisonings from short-term very high level of exposure ( acute poisoning ) is the most worrisome type of poisoning.
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Scientists have long concluded that lead contamination in the human body can cause mental retardation, irreversible brain damage, aggressive behaviour and even death in case of acute poisoning.
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While cases of acute poisoning tend to draw the most attention, consumers also risk developing long-term, serious health problems from eating products contaminated with toxic or cancer-causing chemicals.
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Twenty-one children, some of them newborns, and one adult have been hospitalized in eastern Ukraine with acute poisoning that officials traced to bad dairy products, emergency officials said Monday.
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In the 1960s he completed his training in internal medicine, and became director of the newly created clinical department of acute poisoning at the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in A�dz.
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Students at the school in the city of Saratov began complaining of sickness and headaches after the roll call Monday, and were diagnosed with acute poisoning, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported.
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While the reports show a drop from 1453 acute poisonings in 1987 to 121 in 1997, independent estimates place the true figure at between 10, 000 and 30, 000 a year.
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These chemicals have a very long life and have the ability to travel thousand of miles and are linked to birth defects, development abnormalities and acute poisoning in human and wildlife,
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The process for stiffening the felt used in making hats more than a hundred years ago involved fatty tissues are used for energy, the compounds are released and cause acute poisoning.