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Lead poisoning (2616 bytes)
5: ...ng begin at around 100 ppm. The symptoms of lead poisoning include reduced [[IQ]] and, in extreme cases, [[s... 7: ...idents of the danger. A direct link between early lead exposure and extreme [[learning disability]] has ... 9: ...e most notable of which are [[iron]] or [[zinc]]. Lead is able to bind to and interact with the same [[p... 11: ...ncern. However, even at BLLs below 10 μg/dL, lead can impair development. 13: Most lead poisoning symptoms are thought to occur by interfering with... Poisoning the well (959 bytes) 1: '''Poisoning the well''' is a preemptive [[logical fallacy]] w... 3: ...ted after accusing them of the unrelated crime of poisoning the water was effective [[rhetoric]], but bad [[l... 9: Poisoning the well is a special case of [[ad hominem|argume... Poisoning (450 bytes) 4: *If you want more information on poisoning call your local poison control center; 5: ... help ''immediately''. Speed is often critical in poisoning cases. Well poisoning (4123 bytes) 1: '''Well-poisoning''' (the malicious manipulation of [[potable water... 3: == Historical accusations of well-poisoning against jews == 5: ...eterioration of health was considered a result of poisoning. Europe was rattled by several waves of [[Black D... 9: ... put an end to this practice. Yet, the term "well-poisoning" stll carries a significant emotional payload and... 11: == Contemporary accusations of well-poisoning against jews == Poisoning the Well (5932 bytes) 1: {{Television episode | Title = Poisoning the Well Radiation poisoning (8763 bytes) 1: ...a short period. Many of the symptoms of radiation poisoning occur as ionizing radiation interferes with cell ... 10: Radiation poisoning can result from accidental exposure to natural or... 14: Radiation poisoning also continues to be a major concern after the [[... 37: ''Light radiation poisoning, 10% fatality after 30 days ([[Lethal_dose|LD]] 1... 42: ''Severe radiation poisoning, 35% fatality after 30 days ([[Lethal_dose|LD]] 3... Iron poisoning (1064 bytes) 1: '''Iron poisoning''' is caused by an excess of [[iron]] in the [[bl... 6: The first indication of iron poisoning by ingestion is a pain in the stomach, as the sto... Fluoride poisoning (5144 bytes) 3: [[Poisoning]] most commonly occurs following [[ingestion]] (a... 12: ...e they are. Historically, most cases of fluoride poisoning have been caused by accidental ingestion of [[ins... 40: Symptoms of fluoride poisoning point towards some kind of profound metabolic dys... 75: ... can form hydrofluoric acid in the stomach, which leads to [[gastrointestinal]] irritation or corrosion.... 82: ...ed&list_uids=8259189&dopt=Abstract Acute fluoride poisoning from a public water system. Gessner BD, Beller M,... Vitamin poisoning (2248 bytes) 1: ...cessive levels of vitamins can lead to '''vitamin poisoning''' ('''hypervitaminosis'''). 3: ...e of the vitamins most commonly linked to vitamin poisoning are [[Vitamin A]], [[Vitamin B3]], [[Vitamin B6]]... 5: ...oisoning. Hypervitaminosis, or mineral supplement poisoning, or both, can occur due to excessive intake of [[... 13: ... storage levels of vitamin A in the body that can lead to toxic symptoms. There are three major adverse ... Blood poisoning (1251 bytes) 1: ...n as toxins that attack the body’s tissues. Blood poisoning is a potentially life-threatening infection that ... 3: ...ur after [[surgery]]. The first symptoms of blood poisoning are intense shivering, fever, a general feeling o... Alcohol poisoning (56 bytes) 1: {{copyvio|url=http://www.nicd.us/alcoholpoisoning.html}} Mushroom poisoning (5959 bytes) 2: ...s produced by the [[fungus]]. Typically, mushroom poisoning is the result of a wild mushroom gatherer mistake... 5: There are many folklores providing '''misleading tips''' on defining features of poisonous mush... 12: .... The only foolproof rule for preventing mushroom poisoning is abstinence — it's better to be safe than... 23: ...m minutes to hours later. In rare cases, symptoms leading to death may not appear for days after eating ... 39: ... muscaria]] (Fly Agaric) – (Hallucinagenic) poisonings rare, possibly because its unique and obvious ap... Pesticide poisoning (5535 bytes) 1: ...nvironmental resources; the majority of pesticide poisonings result from [[pesticide misuse|violations of the... 3: ...mb, was likely the worst single case of pesticide poisoning that ever has occurred, which came as a result of... 7: ...oved for use, in the USA. Prevention of pesticide poisoning, as well as first aid response when accidents occ... 18: ===Acute poisoning of humans=== 20: It is critical, when pesticide poisoning is suspected to get competent treatment as rapidl... Arsenic poisoning (2424 bytes) 1: ...by massively disrupting the [[digestive system]], leading to death from [[shock]]. 3: ...ic-bearing rock layers. Chronic low level arsenic poisoning as in Bangladesh can result in the victim develop... 5: ...element. This, however, does not imply deliberate poisoning by Napoleon's enemies: [[Copper arsenate]] has be... 9: ...the embassy dining room. She did not die from her poisoning. Poisoning Pigeons in the Park (541 bytes) 1: '''"Poisoning Pigeons in the Park"''' ([[1959]]) is a song by [... Ciguatera fish poisoning (967 bytes) 3: '''Ciguatera Fish Poisoning''' 8: Ciguatera fish poisoning (or ciguatera) is an illness caused by eating fis... 11: Ciguatera fish poisoning—Florida, 1991. MMWR June 4, 1993;42(21):417-8 12: Ciguatera fish poisoning—Texas, 1997. MMWR August 28, 1998;47(33):692-4 13: Epidemiologic notes and reports ciguatera fish poisoning—Bahamas, Miami. MMWR July 23, 1982;31(28):391-2 Scombroid food poisoning (601 bytes) 1: ...sh flesh, but their association to scombroid fish poisoning has not been clearly established. UK Lead (289 bytes) 1: '''UK Lead''' is a label from the [[Demo scene|demo]] group ... 4: * [http://www.if-legends.org/~adventure/UK_Lead.html Adventureland] 6: [[sv:UK Lead]] Lead (8687 bytes) 1: :''For the "lead" in news writing, see [[news style]].'' 2: :''For the "lead" in acting, see [[leading actor]].'' 3: {{Lead infobox}} 4: ...f [[solder]], [[pewter]], and fusible [[alloy]]s. Lead has the highest atomic number of all stable eleme... 7: ...ntain corrosive liquids (e.g. [[sulfuric acid]]). Lead can be toughened by adding a small amount of [[an... Lead(II) iodide (268 bytes) 1: Lead (II) iodide ([[lead|Pb]][[iodine|I]]<sub>2</sub>) is a toxic, yellowi...
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