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  2. Metal allergy - Wikipedia

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    People may become sensitized to certain metals by skin contact, usually by wearing or holding consumer products (including non-metal products, like textiles and leather treated with metals), or sometimes after exposure at work. Contact with damaged skin makes sensitization more likely. Medical implants may also cause allergic reactions.

  3. Metal fume fever - Wikipedia

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    Metal fume fever, also known as brass founders' ague, brass shakes, [1] zinc shakes, galvie flu, galvo poisoning, metal dust fever, welding shivers, or Monday morning fever, [2] is an illness primarily caused by exposure to chemicals such as zinc oxide (ZnO), aluminium oxide (Al 2 O 3), or magnesium oxide (MgO) which are produced as byproducts in the fumes that result when certain metals are ...

  4. Oct-1-en-3-one - Wikipedia

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    Oct-1-en-3-one has a strong metallic mushroom-like odor with an odor detection threshold of 0.03–1.12 μg/m 3 and it is the main compound responsible for the "smell of metal", followed by decanal (smell: orange skin, flowery) and nonanal (smell: tallowy, fruity). [3]

  5. Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Contact with skin is dangerous and adequate ventilation should be provided when melting this metal. [2] Many thallium compounds are highly soluble in water and are readily absorbed through the skin. [3] Exposure to them should not exceed 0.1 mg per m 2 of skin in an 8 hour time-weighted average (40-hour working week).

  6. Why does my sneeze smell bad? An expert explains - AOL

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    One Redditor likened the odor of their sneezes to “metal and chemicals,” and another to “musk and dead animal.” (Lovely.) Some speculated that a stanky sneeze indicated a sinus infection ...

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  8. Garlic breath - Wikipedia

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    Mouthwash or breath mints are not particularly effective, since the sulfurous compounds are absorbed into the bloodstream, and exit the body through the lungs and skin. Consuming parsley is a common folk remedy. [6] Studies conducted at Ohio State University have shown that drinking milk can reduce garlic breath.

  9. These Body Lotions Smell So Delicious, You'll Want to ... - AOL

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    This thick lotion smells like a tropical vacation and is formulated with super moisturizing cupuaçu butter and guaraná seed extract to help firm and tighten the skin. Smells like: Salted caramel ...