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    Jul 26, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  1. Food-Poisoning Linked To Contaminated Papayas

    About 100 people in 23 states have contracted salmonella food poisoning which are believed to be tied to contaminated papayas from Agromod Produce, Inc.
    KIAH
    About 100 people in 23 states have contracted salmonella food poisoning which are believed to be tied to contaminated papayas from Agromod Produce, Inc. The McAllen, Texas company sells the fruit under the Blondie, Yaya, Mañanita and Tastylicious labels....

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Procedures and Tests

  2. Jun 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Backyard debate : To bait or not to bait

    There is a rat fight going on between the Environmental Protection Agency and some pest control manufacturers that could affect Maryland backyards. At issue is whether residents will continue to be able to kill rats with certain potent poisons, which can now be purchased at hardware stores and are strong enough to dispatch the rodents after they make one visit to a poisoned meal. The EPA said this week it wanted to prohibit residential consumers from administering these poisons, making the stronger stuff available only to farmers and professional exterminators. At least two affected companies are challenging the decision.
    There is a rat fight going on between the Environmental Protection Agency and some pest control manufacturers that could affect Maryland backyards. At issue is whether residents will continue to be able to kill rats with certain potent poisons, which...

    Tags: Environmental Politics, Reckitt Benckiser, Health, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Authority

  4. Jun 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Lead-paint email discusses potential 'big embarrassment' to Gansler

    It was late one afternoon when the email went out, warning of "hot front page news" that could be a "big embarrassment" to Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler.
    It was late one afternoon when the email went out, warning of "hot front page news" that could be a "big embarrassment" to Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler. The message came from an assistant attorney general, writing to alert her supervisor that a...

    Tags: Health, Douglas F. Gansler, Electronics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Painting

  6. Jul 12, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  7. Generator leads to possible carbon monoxide poisoning in Glenview

    TribLocal - Glenview » News
    Five people were hospitalized Tuesday for possible carbon monoxide poisoning after a portable generator used because of the power outage filled their Glenview home with …...
  8. May 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. 'You're never going to believe what just happened …'

    So many items in the home and office are potential poisoning risks, from cleaners to medications to personal care items. Kids are particularly at risk of ingesting poisons because they don't always know the difference between what's safe and what's not. Bruce D. Anderson, director of operations at the Maryland Poison Center, has heard it all. He answers questions about who calls the center and what help they can get.
    So many items in the home and office are potential poisoning risks, from cleaners to medications to personal care items. Kids are particularly at risk of ingesting poisons because they don't always know the difference between what's safe and what's not....

    Tags: Health, Hemorrhaging, Tylenol (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Nursing

  10. Feb 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore loses federal lead-paint funding

    Baltimore, where thousands of buildings contain lead-based paint that can poison young children, has lost federal funding for abatement programs due to mismanagement of its most recent grant, officials said Monday.
    Baltimore, where thousands of buildings contain lead-based paint that can poison young children, has lost federal funding for abatement programs due to mismanagement of its most recent grant, officials said Monday. Department of Housing and Urban...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sheila Dixon, Health, Robert W. Curran, Regional Authority

  12. Nov 14, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Food-borne pathogens carry devastating long-term effects

    Long after the painful stomach cramps and bloody diarrhea associated with tainted food are over, many people suffer long-term health effects, mostly unrecognized, that are the result of food-borne pathogens. These lingering effects -- premature death,...

    Tags: Renal Failure, Foods and Beverages, Health, Illnesses, Cheese

  14. Nov 22, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Risky alternative therapies for autism have little basis in science

    James Coman's son  has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once.
    Tribune reporters
    James Coman's son has an unusual skill. The 7-year-old, his father says, can swallow six pills at once. Diagnosed with autism as a toddler, the Chicago boy had been placed on an intense regimen of supplements and medications aimed at treating the...

    Tags: Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California), Health, National Institutes of Health, Science, Heart Attack

  16. Mar 30, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  17. Hicks: Poison hemlock threatens humans, livestock alike

    Poison hemlock, which was introduced to the United States as an ornamental in the 1800s, is widespread throughout most of the state and much of North America. In the past, it was typically found along roadways, abandoned lots, fencerows and other non-cropland sites. But in recent years, its population has exploded across Kentucky, and it is now in many pastures and hayfields.
    Poison hemlock, which was introduced to the United States as an ornamental in the 1800s, is widespread throughout most of the state and much of North America. In the past, it was typically found along roadways, abandoned lots, fencerows and other non-...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Education, Colleges and Universities, Agriculture

  18. Jan 19, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Poison center offers expert advice, 'calming voice'

    The day started normally for dozens of families across the state. Then, at some point, things took a turn.
    The day started normally for dozens of families across the state. Then, at some point, things took a turn. A father spotted his young daughter eating pain relief cream. A mother discovered her 6-year-old holding a package with six Children's Tylenols...

    Tags: Illinois, Health, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Disasters and Accidents, Shelton

  20. Jun 10, 2010 |Story| WXMI
  21. Wyoming Man Accused Of Poisoning His Kids Sentenced

    Jose Enrique Oliva-Rosa, charged with trying to poison his children  with a chemical concoction, was sentenced today in Judge Trusock’s court room.
    FOX 17 Web Producer
    Jose Enrique Oliva-Rosa, charged with trying to poison his children with a chemical concoction, was sentenced today in Judge Trusock’s court room. Authorities said Oliva-Rosa tried to kill his 2-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter by forcing them...

    Tags: Child Abuse, Health, Wyoming, Trials, Children

  22. Jun 21, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Prime News Stories Explained

    The Hartford Courant
    The first page of a newspaper is "prime" real estate. It's where the most important stories are often found. That's why it's helpful to understand what's behind those stories – because they matter. Oh No, SpaghettiOs! A television commercial for...

    Tags: Health, Campbell Soup Company, Electrical Appliance, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics

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