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    chickens‚ what sort of poisoning is likely? How have you reached this conclusion? It was most likely the result of: a. Staphylococcus aureus. The chickens got in contact with human who carries disease‚ in this case most probably from the chef b. Clostridium perfringens. The cooked chickens were left in room temperature on the bench until the next morning (slowly) c. Salmonella. After all it is poultry‚ and was not cooled rapidly after cooked nor hel at 60⁰C 3. What would be the symptoms of this

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    single cause theory will also help. The corollary to the cure-all fraud is the single cause theory. This is simply the claim that all diseases and conditions can be explained by a single cause. Common examples of this fraud include unbalanced energy or toxins. Asking about side effects is important. Anything that has an ability to affect your body positively could also affect it negatively. If a person tells you that their treatment never has any side effects‚ you are likely dealing with a fraud or scam

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    Percy Morales

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    carrying Bordetella pertussis are inhaled; 2) bacteria hook to cells lining the throat whose hairlike “cilia” sweep away foreign objects; 3) bacteria reproduce and migrate toward ciliated cells of the lungs; 4) bacteria release a toxin that paralyze the cilia and kills cells; 5) toxin released in the lungs spreads throughout the body; 6) Pneumonia may develop if tiny air sacs deep in the lungs become infected. Part III 1. A vaccine is an inactive or weaken version of the virus given to a person to build

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    Harmful Algal Blooms and how they are Linked to Aquaculture Abstract Harmful algal blooms cause a wide range of negative effects on aquaculture. These effects are come from the complexity of harmful algal species; the toxins they create and morphology they have adapted. Science still lacks a full understanding of factors that are envolved in blooms formation. Aquaculture and harmful algal blooms are directly related because it is one of many anthropogenic factors that unintentionally produce the

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    unclean‚ and a poor understanding of the causes and consequences of pollution. Some of the latest studies suggest that the true effects of industrial water pollution have yet to be measured. While individual toxins and pollutants have been measured and laws regulating the individual toxins and pollutants have been passed‚ the cumulative effect of the whole picture has yet to be well measured. The potential effects of industrial water pollution could grow to catastrophic levels. Not only does the

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    How do I kill parasites that I may have? A. Actually‚ you won’t kill them. If a parasite dies while still in your gastrointestinal tract‚ it may release a host of toxins which your body will reabsorb. Ultimately you want to eliminate the parasites before they die. The best way to do this is to relax the parasites so that they release their grip on your tissue. Your body can then dispose of them through normal channels

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    The Effects of Red Tide

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    blooms of the algae Karenia brevis‚ release toxins which cause respiratory effects as well as immune depression. The red tide events seem to be increasing‚ especially on Florida’s west coast. One controversial theory for this increase says that nutrient pollution from runoff may contribute to the widespread growth of the algae. The National Institute of Health began studying the problem in 2000. Their study looked first at the effects of the red tide toxins on mice. The mice surprisingly did not

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    toxic chemical to make things “fire proof” we are harming ourselves by using our own materials every day. Babies are getting the most toxins in their system because of mothers and using their normal products which are basically dipped in chemicals to preserve them. The mothers breast milk also have these toxins and that is how the babies are getting the most toxins out of anyone. The United States admits to at least releasing 4‚000‚000‚000 pounds of pollution a year. So they moved the factories

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    It is also able to treat digestive problems and ensure your overall health. You can use this remedy by consuming 14 tablespoons of coconut oil every day for 7 days. 19. Fiber rich food Foods rich in fiber helps get rid of harmful toxins thus helping cleanse the colon. Fiber help soften the stool and improve the movement of bowel making it easy to pass. Fiber rich foods may include fresh fruits like pears‚ apples and raspberries‚ vegetables like broccoli and peas and cereals such

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    on whether or not companies should scan and label our food for GMOs has captured everyone’s attention‚ even scientists and government workers. Labeling GMOs doesn’t sound terrible; it’s nice to know what’s in the engineered crops‚ such as possible toxins allergens‚ and other hazards. Crop engineers and farmers are known to do anything to protect their harvests from insects. An alternative was found‚ only to be aimed at insects that eat the plant. “One type of bacteria‚ Bacillus Thuringiensis(BT)

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