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Drowning and Near Drowning - Columbia University College

Category: Public Health and Safety - First Aid
Location: New York - United States

Situated on a 20-acre campus in the Washington Heights community of northern Manhattan and comprising roughly half of Columbia University's ...


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Drowning Facts and Prevention Checklist - Hawaii

Category: Public Health and Safety - First Aid
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii - United States

Data on deaths in Hawaiian waters are provided. Things you can do to protect yourself and your keiki (children) from ...

 
Signs and Symptoms of Pesticide Poisoning

Category: Public Health and Safety - First Aid
Location: - - United States

Accidental exposure or overexposure to pesticides can have serious implications. The potential for pesticide accidents is real. It has been ...

 
First Aid: Shock and Allergic Reaction

Category: Public Health and Safety - First Aid
Location: Franklin, Tennessee - United States

First Aid for Shock Call for help. Victim should be lying down with feet higher than head. (Lay victim on ...

 
Kids Alive

Category: Public Health and Safety - First Aid
Location: - - Australia

Drowning is the greatest cause of accidental death in the under five age group in Australia. Every year, one child ...

 
Victorian Poisons Information Centre

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Location: Victoria - Australia

Lots of mushrooms grow wild around Victoria during autumn and winter. The Victorian Poisons Information Centre DOES NOT RECOMMEND eating ...

 
Choking

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Location: - - United States

If the child can cough or talk, encourage him or her to continue coughing. If the child cannot cough or ...

 
Law Tigers - First Aid Information

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Location: Phoenix, Arizona - United States

The Law Tigers are “battle” tested trial lawyers who have been qualified through a vigorous selection process to have the ...

 
eMedicine Online Text: Allergic Reaction

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Location: - - United States

Anaphylactic reactions almost always involve the skin or mucous membranes. More than 90% of patients have some combination of urticaria, ...

 
Medfacts: Anaphylaxis

Category: Public Health and Safety - First Aid
Location: Denver, Colorado - United States

Many people experience allergy symptoms which are only a minor annoyance. However, a small number of highly allergic individuals are ...

 
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Growing doubts over standard prostate cancer test (AFP)
AFP - The most commonly used prostate cancer screening procedure, PSA, is at the center of a growing debate after its discoverer said it had become a "hugely expensive public health disaster."

Hearts may swoon when stocks do, study suggests (AP)
AP - Stock market slides may hurt more than your savings. New research suggests they might prompt heart attacks.

Many WTC Responders Show Signs of Heart Trouble (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- Police who responded on 9/11 to the collapsing World Trade Center towers appear to be at greater risk for heart problems compared with people in the general population, a new study finds.

Psoriasis Tied to Raised Heart Risk (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- The common skin ailment psoriasis may boost the risk for heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular woes, probably through a shared inflammatory response, a new Danish study found.

Marathoners Face Greater Risk of Artery Problems (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- If regular exercise such as jogging is good for the heart, then turbo-charged workouts like training for marathons must be even better, right?

Daylight Savings: Not a Bright Time for All (HealthDay)
HealthDay - FRIDAY, March 12 (HealthDay News) -- Most people will welcome the start of daylight savings time this Sunday because it starts to stay light longer, even if that means the early mornings will be dark once again.

Eye Health and Safety Should Be Job One (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- Job-related eye strain and injuries cost the American economy billions each year in lost productivity, but 90 percent of those problems could be prevented with simple measures, such as having workers wear properly designed and fitted protective eyewear, experts say.

There's More to Mona Lisa Than Her Smile (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- Mona Lisa's smile remains one of art's great mysteries, and many credit it with the portrait's enduring appeal.

Air Pollution Slows Women's Marathon Times (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- Running a marathon is challenging enough, but now new research shows that the performance of female marathoners can be hindered by a certain type of air pollution.

Are Stock Market Woes Bad for the Heart? (HealthDay)
HealthDay - SATURDAY, March 13 (HealthDay News) -- When the stock market declines, do heart attacks go up? That's what Duke University Medical Center researchers are wondering based on an analysis of data collected during the current U.S. economic crisis.

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