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  2. Is red 40 safe? Here's what health experts want you to know - AOL

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    "This is a 'dose makes the poison' situation," Thomason says. "Most research studies find that red dye 40 is safe and doesn't cause reactions for most people. At high concentrations, that aren't ...

  3. Poison control centers report shocking 20% hike in calls for ...

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    The America’s Poison Centers said that there were 2,834 calls in 2023, a stark increase from 2022’s 2,323 calls. ... About 48% of the calls of kids drinking energy drinks in 2023 were reported ...

  4. Poisonous pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    "Poisonous pedagogy" is described by these theorists as what happens when a parent (or teacher, nurse, or other caregiver) believes that a young child's behavior demonstrates that the child is infected with the "seeds of evil", and therefore attempts to weed out the evil, either by emotional manipulation or by brute force. Simple examples ...

  5. US poison control calls increasing sharply, include ...

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  6. Mithridatism - Wikipedia

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    Chanakya entered the room at the moment she collapsed, and in order to save the child in the womb, he immediately cut open the dead queen's belly and took the baby out. He was just in time; a drop of poison had already reached the baby and touched his head, leaving a permanent blueish spot (a "bindu") on his forehead.

  7. Mr. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s Mr. Yuk Public Service Announcement. To help children learn to avoid ingesting poisons, Mr. Yuk was conceived by Richard Moriarty, a pediatrician and clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine who founded the Pittsburgh Poison Center and the National Poison Center Network. [1]

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  9. Poison control center - Wikipedia

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    Calls to the number are automatically routed to the poison control center that covers the territory from which the call is placed. It has a TTY/TDD number for the hearing impaired. Poison educators across the country also offer poison prevention training and education sessions to community institutions, along with educational materials. [31]