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  • ...ng in Aluminum. People have mentioned that "Alzheimer's" can be caused by eating and/or cooking with Aluminum.
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  • Peel an orange or two as you normally would for eating, trying to keep the pieces of peel as large as possible. Lay them skin side
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  • QUALITY: Select firm, mature, sweet fruit of ideal quality for eating fresh. The flavor of orange sections is best if the sections are canned wit
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  • QUALITY: Select firm, mature, sweet fruit of ideal quality for eating fresh. The flavor of orange sections is best if the sections are canned wit
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  • ...ieties stay green through maturity. They have skin sufficiently tough that eating the raw fruit often involves biting a small hole in the skin to suck out th
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  • .... It works especially if you let your dill pickles cure for 6 weeks before eating. It's 2 TBSP of dill seed per quart.
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  • ...recipe suggested storing the pickles in the refrigerator for a day before eating and waiting a few days to allow proper pickling. Ours have never lasted mor
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  • Selecting the apples Select apples that are just ripe for eating. Most ciders are made from a blend of different varieties.
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  • ...ve as raw material for [[paper]], [[Corrugated fiberboard|cardboard]], and eating utensils that, because they are by-products, may be branded as "[[environme The cane grub can substantially reduce crop yield by eating roots; it can be controlled with [[Confidor]] or [[Lorsban]]. Other importa
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  • | Running out of water and tired of eating canned goods, the colonists head to the river to acquire water, fresh fish,
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  • ...a non-dairy nature if upset stomach, nausea or fatigue occur. Individuals eating [[yogurt]] for beneficial bacteria (to counter antibiotic-induced diarrhea)
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  • ...urning, egg-smelling halitosis, and acid indigestion may be exacerbated by eating and are generally present in the absence of soft stools.
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  • ...als, fluoxetine significantly decreased the number of [[Binge eating|binge-eating]] and purging episodes of [[bulimia nervosa]]. Continued year-long treatmen
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  • ...food and, therefore, patients should be advised to take omeprazole before eating. The capsule should be taken immediately before a meal. The MUPS tablet may
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  • ...mercuric chloride]] or [[methylmercury]]), inhalation of mercury vapor, or eating seafood contaminated with mercury.
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  • ...he carbohydrate-rich roots are much more poisonous. Animals familiar with eating the leaves may eat the roots when these are exposed during ditch clearance
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  • ..."Egdahl">{{cite journal |author=Egdahl A |title=A case of poisoning due to eating poison hemlock (''Cicuta maculata'') with a review of reported cases |journ
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  • ...so known among the natives, in which the two opponents divide a bean, each eating one half; that quantity has been known to kill both adversaries. Although t
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  • ...erry]] 7-12 mm diameter; it is very [[poison]]ous for people, though fruit-eating [[bird]]s like [[thrush (bird)|thrushes]] are immune and eat them, dispersi
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  • ...ly daisy-like yellow flowers on long, straight stems, which attract nectar-eating insects. The plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. Likes both shade and sun. All pa
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  • ...W IMG 9016.jpg|thumb|left| Indian Grey Hornbill ''[[Ocyceros birostris]]'' eating its fruit at [[Roorkee]] in [[Haridwar]] District of [[Uttarakhand]], [[In
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  • ...ay be collected in winter and spring, when the plants are rich in sap, for eating. The leaves of several species also yield fiber: for instance, ''Agave rigi
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  • ...p://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1088981/Businessman-committed-suicide-eating-graveyard-yew-seeds-losing-wife-company.html}}</ref>
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  • .../> Alkaloids are responsible for the plants being poisonous and it's said eating rich fish or beef broth, grease, or butter may counteract the poison.<ref n
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  • ...food aversion]] has been used experimentally to discourage livestock from eating it.<ref name="pmid10817148">{{cite journal
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  • ...(''[[Syntomeida epilais]]'') feed specifically on oleanders and survive by eating only the pulp surrounding the leaf-veins, avoiding the fibers. Larvae of t
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  • ...shared-auto/healthnews/prss/527423.html Ga. Doctor Accused of Aiding Flesh-Eating Treatment], Health Highlights: Aug. 14, 2005</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http:
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  • ...label is present in case it must be identified if someone becomes ill from eating poorly prepared beans. The poisoned person may not remember what they ate d ...interest in multicultural ingredients, [[Mediterranean diet]]s and legume eating for health (in a world where most legumes are safe to eat cooked as a major
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  • Birds proved the greatest dispersal mechanism by disseminating seeds. Birds eating the berries deposit seeds beneath other shrubs and fences which provide opt
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  • ...are not affected, which provides them protection as their predators avoid eating the plant.<ref>Mitchell, Robert. T., "Butterflies and Moths," New York: St.
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  • ...ing clusters in the late autumn; they are an important food for many fruit-eating [[bird]]s, notably [[Blackcap]]s. ...1960). The seeds of red elderberries are toxic and must be removed before eating red elderberries or food products from red elderberries. The berries are ed
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  • In the [[United Kingdom|UK]], an annual Stinging Nettle Eating Championship draws thousands of people to Dorset, where competitors attempt
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  • ...ttp://www.straightdope.com/classics/a1_244.html Straight Dope: How do odor-eating socks work?]
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  • ...n the water so that [[limescale]] deposits are not left on the cooking and eating utensils being washed.
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  • According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), eating food or drinking water contaminated with high levels of coal tar creosote m
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  • Oil-eating bacteria [[biodegradation|biodegrades]] oil that has escaped to the surface
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  • ...e against herbivory|deter]] many insects and animals from [[Seed predation|eating them]]. Further, both non-volatile and volatile compounds contribute to the
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  • .../books.google.com/?id=mbE62ijFyrQC&pg=PA37}}</ref> Experts now agree that eating too much sugar does not cause [[diabetes mellitus|diabetes]].<ref>American
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  • ...ive than its look-a-like, Brella, is stronger and resistant to cockroaches eating it. Buckram can also be used to stiffen [[clothes]].
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  • ...ved to discourage moth and carpet beetle larvae, which can damage cloth by eating wool and similar fibres. This is more effective in a properly constructed '
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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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  • ...havioral condition [[Pica (disorder)|pica]], especially when involving the eating of [[concrete]] dust, tile [[grout]], or [[sand]], may be a sign of hemolyt ...ude incoordination progressing to paralysis, changed voice, and difficulty eating.<ref name=Chrisman_2003/>
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  • ...n be created in a [[Host (biology)|host organism's]] stomach and escape by eating their host's body between the [[stomach]] and [[anus]] — are legless, sma
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  • * [[Binge eating disorder]] * [[Eating disorder-not otherwise specified]]
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  • ** List of [[eating disorders]]
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  • ...mens. It is usually not life-threatening but is very painful, and prevents eating and drinking. Mucositis is treated with pain medications plus intravenous i
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  • ...e more readily absorbed by the blood stream. The same effect can be had by eating a sweet after one had a glass of bhang.Flavoured milk thandai as in India a
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  • ...Usually a reserved and silent man, when he returned to his monastery after eating some cannabis leaves, his disciples were amazed at how talkative and animat
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  • ...d by archaeologists at [[Pazyryk]] suggest early ceremonial practices like eating by the [[Scythians]] occurred during the 5th to 2nd century B.C., confirmin
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  • ...consumed with food, and so it is advised to wait at least two hours after eating before consuming the dose. Because of its strong sedative effects, patients
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  • |2. '''Robert (Bob) Kirkpatrick''', age 61, a locksmith, was eating lunch in a room next to Smith's office. |3. '''Bill Macko''', age 47, maintenance worker, was also eating lunch.
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  • ...s similar in appearance to [[Ebola]] in tissue samples taken from a [[crab-eating macaque]] imported from the [[Philippines]] to the [[Covance|Hazleton Labor
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  • ...Herbivores are often infected whilst grazing or browsing, especially when eating rough, irritant or spiky vegetation: the vegetation has been hypothesized t Gastrointestinal infection in humans is most often caused by eating anthrax-infected meat and is characterized by serious gastrointestinal diff
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  • ...hibits: Butter. [http://webexhibits.org/butter/consumption-butter-fat.html Eating less butter, and more fat].</ref> and it is still the case today that more
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  • Butter tea is also used for eating ''[[tsampa]]'' by pouring onto it, or dipping the tsampa into it, and mixin
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  • ...d nearly 200 became ill from these products in 2002. "Drinking raw milk or eating raw milk products is like playing Russian roulette with your health," says
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  • ...kevles/www/nomilk.html Eating without Casein] Practical guide to milk-free eating
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  • == Eating and cooking == ...advised that cheeses be allowed to warm up to [[room temperature]] before eating. If the cheese is further warmed, to {{convert|26|–|32|C|F}}, the fats wi
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  • People have been making and eating yogurt for at least 5,400 years. Today, it is a common food item throughout
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  • ...her =|date =|accessdate = 24 November 2009}}</ref> However, Europeans were eating cones long before 1904.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.historicfood.com/Ice ...[[New Zealand]]ers are among the leading ice cream consumers in the world, eating 18 liters and 20 liters each per year respectively, behind the [[United Sta
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  • ...he late 20th century. In effect, people were scared off and refrained from eating beef and other kinds of meat. Meat processors, especially beef processors, ...spread adoption of "[[boxed beef]]" in the USA, and the change in consumer eating habits to reject animal fats. In the early 20th century the low cost of syn
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  • ...eb|url=http://www.webexhibits.org/butter/consumption-butter-fat.html|title=Eating less butter and more fat|last=Anon|work=Butter through the ages|publisher=w
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