Sentences with phrase «poisoning cases so»

We strongly recommend that you lodge your complaint with your local healthcare agency and contact a lawyer who specializes in food poisoning cases so you will be guided as to the proper course of action to pursue your legal rights and get the compensation you rightfully deserve.

Not exact matches

So, in spite of jet lag and an unfortunate case of food poisoning I had the privilege of speaking to close to 1,000 parents in Hong Kong.
There weren't any cases of obvious lead poisoning [that is, blatant damage to the brain or other vital organs], but there was an exposure situation and so they asked us to come down and investigate.
The body may also, in its weakened state, be poisoned mildly (or in extreme cases, not so mildly) by impurities — congenors in alcohol - research parlance — in alcoholic beverages and the mixers that accompany them.
In other cases, vultures are the victims of poachers who poison carcasses so that vultures do not give away the location of illegally taken animals.
In order to contaminate a large area with enough radioactive material to pose a major health hazard, the dirty bomb would have to be packed with so much cobalt 60 (on the order of a few ounces in this case) that the terrorists would die of radiation poisoning within minutes of exposure to their own weapon.
There have been almost 750 cases of listeriosis in South Africa so far, and the source of the food poisoning infection remains unknown
Only mature frogs secrete a protective coating of deadly toxins — so deadly, in the case of one species, that a single inch - long amphibian has enough poison on its skin to kill a hundred people.
Therefore, it is really a case of one mans meat is another mans poison, so if you want to give it a try do so and simply exclude it from your routine if you notice it causing you shoulder pain.
Be sure to record the case number and give it to us so we can refer back to poison control.
And while it's not a common issue in dogs and cats, cases of lead toxicity do happen, so the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center offers this primer.
It is a strategy often referred to as «poisoning the well» where someone basically tries to make the case that the normally reputable authorities are all so biased that the only ones we should trust are (in this particular case) Lindzen and the small band of scientists (many affiliated with the aforementioned right - wing organizations and fossil fuel industry).
But this shows how the poisoning of the well early on (in this case knowing some data is crap but never letting on publicly, because you're so committed as a group to defame Soon & Baliunas) can take even researchers with real integrity off course down the track.
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