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  2. Argyria - Wikipedia

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    Argyria or argyrosis is a condition caused by excessive exposure to chemical compounds of the element silver, or silver dust. [1] The most dramatic symptom of argyria is that the skin turns blue or blue-gray, and is usually most prominent in sun-exposed areas of the skin.

  3. Fact check: Are sand fleas biting you on the Myrtle Beach, SC ...

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    Staying on a beach towel can help you avoid getting pinched by the cretaceous sand fleas, as they live in the sand. ... as cattle pests, they go for hairy parts of the body. Protecting your head ...

  4. Blue Fugates - Wikipedia

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    The disorder can cause heart abnormalities and seizures if the amount of methemoglobin in the blood exceeds 20 percent, but at levels between 10 and 20 percent it can cause blue skin without other symptoms. Most of the Fugates lived long and healthy lives. The "bluest" of the blue Fugates, Luna Stacy, had 13 children and lived to age 84. [6]

  5. Blood Beach - Wikipedia

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    Blood Beach received trade screenings in December 1980, [3] after which it was given a limited theatrical release twice in the United States: by the Jerry Gross Organization on January 23, 1981, [3] and by Compass International Pictures in 1982. [citation needed] The film was released in the U.S. on VHS by Media Home Entertainment.

  6. Mark Wahlberg Shows Off His Ripped Body on the Beach in the ...

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    Mark Wahlberg is taking the term “beach body” to the next level. In photos shared exclusively with PEOPLE, the actor, 53, was spotted showing off an ultra-muscular physique while vacationing ...

  7. Thalassoma bifasciatum - Wikipedia

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    Blue-headed wrasse. Thalassoma bifasciatum, the bluehead, bluehead wrasse or blue-headed wrasse, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a wrasse from the family Labridae. It is native to the coral reefs of the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. Individuals are small (less than 110 mm standard length) and rarely live longer than two ...

  8. What You Need To Do Before It Gets Ridiculously Cold

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    Caffeine constricts your blood vessels, limiting circulation, and alcohol reduces shivering, a vital process that helps the body stay warm. Hypothermia is another serious concern and occurs when ...

  9. Blue-ringed octopus - Wikipedia

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    The major neurotoxin component of the blue-ringed octopus is a compound originally known as "maculotoxin"; in 1978, this maculotoxin was found to be tetrodotoxin, [17] a neurotoxin also found in pufferfish, rough-skinned newts, and some poison dart frogs; the blue-ringed octopus is the first reported instance in which tetrodotoxin is used as a ...