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  2. 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]

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  4. Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs - AOL

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    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics compiled data from such hazardous jobs and created this list of The Top Ten Most Dangerous Occupations. Of course there's an upside to dangerous work, which is ...

  5. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    According to Bureau of Labor Statistics men made up 91.4 percent of all workplace fatalities and 85.5 percent of intentional injuries by a person in 2021. [8] In European Union men made up 92.5 percent of all workplace fatalities in 2020 and 66.5 percent of all injuries that required 4 or more days of absence. [9]

  6. The 10 most dangerous things inside every home may ... - AOL

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    The average age of someone showing up to a hospital after a couch-related incident at home is 32, the lowest of anything in the top 10. Infants and toddlers can easily roll off couches.

  7. Workaholic - Wikipedia

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    The "work" in question is usually associated with a paying job, but it may also refer to independent pursuits such as sports, music, art, and science. However, the term is more often used to refer to a negative behavioral pattern that is popularly characterized by spending an excessive amount of time on working, an inner compulsion to work hard ...

  8. Psychopathy - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the 1990s, several states have passed sexually dangerous person laws, including registration, housing restrictions, public notification, mandatory reporting by health care professionals, and civil commitment, which permits indefinite confinement after a sentence has been completed. [244]

  9. 20 Warning Signs You're Burnt Out at Work - AOL

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    Getty By Steven Benna When you think of job burnout, the state of chronic stress that leads to exhaustion, you probably think of someone in the mid-to-late stage of their career. This isn't ...