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Methylsulfonylmethane: A Safe Treatment for Arthritis?

Methylsulfonylmethane: A Safe Treatment for Arthritis?

Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a naturally occurring compound found in several food sources. In the US, it is also sold as a dietary supplement claiming to improve symptoms of osteoarthritis stiffness, swelling, and pain. If you are considering using MSM, always speak with your physician first and purchase products through trusted and reliable sources.


Are Chinaberry Trees Poisonous?

Are Chinaberry Trees Poisonous?

Chinaberry trees are an invasive species that can be harmful if any part is chewed on or swallowed. Ingestions of small amounts of plant material can cause gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting and diarrhea within 1 hour. Most reports of large ingestions resulting in severe symptoms have occurred in animals.


What is Fentanyl?

What is Fentanyl?

Fentanyl is a powerful opioid pain medication as well as a common contaminant found in illicit drugs. It can cause users to stop breathing, resulting in death. The antidote naloxone (Narcan) can reverse the effects of a fentanyl overdose if given in time.



No, Vinegar is Not Always Safe

No, Vinegar is Not Always Safe

Vinegar is a common ingredient in many foods. While there is some evidence that it has legitimate medicinal uses, vinegar can also cause injury if improperly used. 


ADHD Drugs and the Heart

ADHD Drugs and the Heart

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects children and adults. Stimulant drugs are given to children and adults. Questions about possible effects on the heart and blood vessels were answered by two large recent studies: these drugs are not associated with an increased risk of serious effects on the heart and blood vessels.


Poison Statistics, National Data, 2017

Poison Statistics, National Data, 2017

In 2017, U.S. poison control centers provided telephone guidance for nearly 2.12 million human poison exposures. That's one poison exposure reported every 14.9 seconds. While poisoning affects ALL age groups, peak poisoning frequency occurs in one and two year olds, with children younger than 6 years comprising nearly half of poison exposures (45%). Since 2008, poisoning fatalities have exceeded those from motor vehicle traffic.


Poison Statistics, National Data, 2016

Poison Statistics, National Data, 2016

In 2016, U.S. poison control centers provided telephone guidance for nearly 2.159 million human poison exposures. That's one poison exposure reported every 14.6 seconds. While poisoning affects ALL age groups, peak poisoning frequency occurs in one and two year olds, with children younger than 6 years comprising nearly half of poison exposures (46%). Since 2008, poisoning fatalities have exceeded those from motor vehicle traffic.


Poison Statistics, National Data, 2018

Poison Statistics, National Data, 2018

In 2018, U.S. poison control centers provided telephone guidance for nearly 2.1 million human poison exposures. That's one poison exposure reported every 15 seconds. While poisoning affects ALL age groups, peak poisoning frequency occurs in one- and two-year-olds, with children younger than 6 years comprising nearly half of poison exposures (44%). Since 2008, poisoning fatalities have exceeded those from motor vehicle traffic.


Are Water Beads Dangerous?

Are Water Beads Dangerous?

Water beads contain superabsorbent polymers that can expand to hundreds of times their original size, after exposure to water. These beads, which are often sold as toys for young children, can cause life-threatening intestinal blockage if swallowed.


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