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  • ...= http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070611113729.htm | title = Eating Red Meat Will Not Increase Colorectal Cancer Risk, Study Suggests | publish ...r = Medscape}}</ref> Overconsumption of iron, often the result of children eating large quantities of [[ferrous sulfate]] tablets intended for adult consumpt
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  • In 1992 Canadian authorities determined that eating fish contaminated with malachite green posed a significant health risk.<ref
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  • ...mmon type of injury treated in emergency departments, followed by burns in eating and drinking establishments and bruises, scrapes, and scratches in other re
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  • *Facilities for rest and for eating meals (reg.25).
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  • Sections 63 to 79 defined many specific regulations such as forbidding eating in places where [[lead]] or [[arsenic]] was processed (s.64), and forbiddin
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  • ...bing old paint. Wear disposable coveralls. Wash hands thoroughly before eating or smoking. Thorough housekeeping.
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  • <li>Eating facilities; and</li>
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  • But the EPIC study published in 2010, tracking the eating habits of 478,000 Europeans suggested that consuming lots of fruits and veg ...journal |author=Slattery ML, Boucher KM, Caan BJ, Potter JD, Ma KN |title=Eating patterns and risk of colon cancer |journal=Am. J. Epidemiol. |volume=148 |i
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  • ...nd difficulty concentrating. Stress may also perpetuate or lead to [[binge eating]], [[smoking]], and [[alcohol]] consumption.
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  • ...id heart rate, [[headache]]s, [[tremors]], confusion, and unconsciousness. Eating or drinking foods containing high levels of benzene can cause vomiting, irr
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  • ...following consumption of fish or mushrooms. But there is little danger in eating fish because this arsenic compound is nearly non-toxic.<ref>{{cite journal|
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  • ...ntain tens or hundreds of milligrams of lead.<ref name="Kosnett06-241"/> Eating chips of lead paint presents a particular hazard to children, generally pro ...concern |publisher=New York Times |accessdate = September 18, 2009}}</ref> eating food grown in contaminated soil can present a lead hazard.<ref name="Yu05-1
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  • ...}}</ref> Among condors around the [[Grand Canyon]], lead poisoning due to eating lead shot is the most frequently diagnosed cause of death.<ref name="Green0
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  • - [[Binge eating]] - [[Healthy eating]]
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  • *[[Necrotizing fasciitis]] (Flesh-eating bacteria syndrome)
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  • ...es vary; either the Duke had no sense of taste and didn't care what he was eating (leaving his chef to his own devices, or loved this so much it had to be se
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  • Acute [[overeating]] can also be a symptom of an [[eating disorder]]. In some cases, eating too much of one thing can induce an apparent deficiency of something else.
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  • * [[Flesh eating bacteria]]
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  • * [[Eating disorders]]
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  • |eating food contaminated with feces from an infected human or animal
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