When your body senses it’s under attack, it works hard to fight off the threat. However, in the process, it might take a few blows itself. This scenario can play out if you develop food poisoning.
UGI officials say cases typically increase in winter because of heating equipment issues or the unsafe running of vehicles or other equipment in enclosed spaces.
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The stomach cramps started innocently enough after dinner, dismissed as typical indigestion from eating too quickly. Within hours, what seemed like minor discomfort escalated into violent illness that ...
From reheated rice to raw oysters, experts explain how food poisoning happens and the everyday habits that increase your risk.
As historic flooding impacts Washington, there are several health hazards to be aware of. The Washington Poison Center ...
Poison sumac is a type of plant that can cause an allergic skin reaction, such as a rash. There are a variety of over-the-counter (OTC) treatments available for relieving symptoms. Poison sumac, ...
It's a dangerous weed found along roadsides, open fields and creek beds throughout Michigan. When ingested, it can be deadly. Poison hemlock is part of the carrot family and is often mistaken for ...
The Oklahoma Poison Center is highlighting the dangers associated with button batteries and other hazards that may affect ...