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  2. Social dangerousness - Wikipedia

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    The rule of law requires the social dangerousness to be assessed “on the basis of factual elements” [2] Also in Addington v. Texas, [3] the Supreme Court "held without dissent that in a civil commitment hearing the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment requires a standard of proof on the issues of the patient's mental illness and of his danger to himself or to others equal to or ...

  3. Cyanide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    It may be suspected in a person following a house fire who has a decreased level of consciousness, low blood pressure, or high lactic acid. [2] Blood levels of cyanide can be measured but take time. [2] Levels of 0.5–1 mg/L are mild, 1–2 mg/L are moderate, 2–3 mg/L are severe, and greater than 3 mg/L generally result in death. [2]

  4. Methanol toxicity - Wikipedia

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    There are cases of methanol resistance, such as that of Mike Malloy, whom someone tried and failed to poison with methanol in the early 1930s. [ 21 ] In December 2016, 78 people died in Irkutsk, Russia from methanol poisoning after ingesting a counterfeit body lotion that was primarily methanol rather than ethanol as labeled.

  5. 39 People Predict Potential Disasters That Most Of The World ...

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    If people want to know more - some resources you might find useful. 1) The Wikipedia page on Laki is pretty awesome and goes into much more detail than I could here.

  6. Chlorine gas poisoning - Wikipedia

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    A person with chlorine gas poisoning may also have nausea, vomiting, or a headache. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Chronic exposure to relatively low levels of chlorine gas may cause pulmonary problems like acute wheezing attacks, chronic cough with phlegm, and asthma.

  7. How do I know if someone in my life is a narcissist? Here's ...

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    For instance, someone with narcissistic traits may act self important but still demonstrate consideration for others' opinions and feelings; diagnosed or pathological narcissists often ignore the ...

  8. The 3 Most Dangerous Zodiac Signs, According to Astrologers

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    Astrologers share the most dangerous zodiac signs you should avoid having on your bad side. Read on to discover which three zodiac signs can reach for intense behaviors if they lack emotional ...

  9. Electronic harassment - Wikipedia

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    Electronic harassment, electromagnetic torture, or psychotronic torture is the delusional belief, held by individuals who call themselves "targeted individuals" (TIs), that malicious actors are transmitting sounds and thoughts into people's heads, affecting their bodies, and harassing them generally.