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  2. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Food poisoning, also known as foodborne illness, is a common sickness caused by swallowing food or liquids that contain harmful bacteria, viruses or parasites, and sometimes even chemicals.

  3. Childhood illnesses spike as school year begins. Here's how ...

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    A University of Missouri Health Care pediatrician says these healthy habits can help prevent childhood illness. Childhood illnesses spike as school year begins. Here's how to keep kids healthy

  4. National Poison Prevention Week - Wikipedia

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    More than 90% of these poisoning occur in the home, and a majority of these occur with children five years of age and younger. [3] Though calls regarding children still make up more than half of all calls to poison control centers, they only account for a small percent of the deaths due to poisoning.

  5. Child safety lock - Wikipedia

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    A child safety lock is a special-purpose lock for cabinets, drawers, bottles, etc. that is designed to help prevent children from getting at any dangerous things or contents. Young children are naturally curious about their surroundings and will always explore, but as they may be unaware of dangerous substances or situations, the results can be ...

  6. Doctor shares advice on how to prevent food poisoning - AOL

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    Following a recall of raw ground beef due to possible E. coli contamination and summer Vibrio vulnificus deaths, a CNN expert shares how you can improve food safety practices.

  7. Thiomersal and vaccines - Wikipedia

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    The notion that thiomersal causes autism has led some parents to have their children treated with costly and potentially dangerous therapies such as chelation therapy, which is typically used to treat heavy metal poisoning, due to parental fears that autism is a form of "mercury poisoning". [18]

  8. How to prevent food poisoning this Thanksgiving: Expert tips

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  9. Lauren Rudolph E. coli case - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her death, the doctors did not know that Lauren’s symptoms were consistent with those of E. coli poisoning. [1] Her autopsy was performed by Dr. Glen Billman, the Associate Director at the Children’s Hospital, and he noticed that her medical recorded that Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) was listed as a diagnostic consideration. [1]