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  2. Sulfur water - Wikipedia

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    However, with a herd drinking high concentrate of sulfur water, ruminants may contract sulfur induced polioencephalomalacia (sPEM), which is a neurological disorder. Because of this finding, the study tries to reach the goal of finding a dietary supplement which can be used to counteract the negative health effects on the steers.

  3. Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Other aspects of thallium's chemistry differ strongly from that of the alkali metals, such as its high affinity for sulfur ligands. Thus this substitution disrupts many cellular processes by interfering with the function of proteins that incorporate cysteine, an amino acid containing sulfur. [5]

  4. Sulfur in pharmacy - Wikipedia

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    Purified sulfur (sulfur depuratum) is prepared by washing sublimed sulfur with ammonia. It is a fine yellow powder. It was formerly used as a laxative, but this application is rare today. [1] Precipitated sulfur (sulfur praecipitatum) is prepared by boiling sulfur and calcium oxide in water and then precipitating with hydrochloric acid. It, too ...

  5. Is it safe to drink smelly water from your tap? What to know ...

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    Can you drink the rotten-egg water coming out of your faucet? Probably.

  6. Arsenic poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Arsenic poisoning (or arsenicosis) is a medical condition that occurs due to elevated levels of arsenic in the body. [4] If arsenic poisoning occurs over a brief period of time, symptoms may include vomiting, abdominal pain, encephalopathy, and watery diarrhea that contains blood. [1]

  7. Is airplane food safe to eat? What you need to know before ...

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    “Plane food is generally safe and is regulated by the [U.S. Food and Drug Administration],” Jen Dunphy, a doctor in public health, told Yahoo Health. “This means there are inspections as to ...

  8. Got Norovirus? Doctors Say This Is Exactly What You Should Now

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    Getting lots of rest is key to regaining your strength, Dr. Dibba points out, so take it easy and sleep. How to feel better faster “To speed up recovery from norovirus, you should focus on ...

  9. Talk:Sulfur dioxide - Wikipedia

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    I quite often find this in various food products and am aware of what it's used for but is it safe to ingest?203.221.26.195 12:19, 22 March 2007 (UTC) Sulfur Dioxide can be very poisonous, but -as is the case with nearly all preservatives- it is used in VERY small quantities (too small to be dangerous).