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Poisons and Antidotes in Children's Storybooks

Poisons and Antidotes in Children's Storybooks

From the magical to the horrifying, children's stories provide a long list of poison prevention DON'Ts. There is a common theme in most of these magical stories, however. Poison prevention is important for people and animals of all ages, and seeking help is very important.


Celebrate a Healthy and Happy Thanksgiving

Celebrate a Healthy and Happy Thanksgiving

Family, friends, delicious food...Thanksgiving is a happy time of year. Keep your gathering fun and healthy by following some simple guidelines for food preparation and home safety. Take a few minutes to review your Thanksgiving plans. And leave room for the pumpkin pie!


Food Poisoning: Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes

Food Poisoning: Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes

There are many possible causes of food poisoning: bacteria, viruses, pesticides, natural toxins, molds, parasites, and more. There are so many types of food poisoning that there are many possible symptoms. Food poisoning is especially dangerous for infants, young children, elderly people, and those with chronic health conditions or weak immune systems.


Mercury Poisoning: Symptoms, Treatment, and More

Mercury Poisoning: Symptoms, Treatment, and More

A broken mercury-containing thermometer can be toxic if the vapors are inhaled. The risk of poisoning from touching or swallowing mercury from a broken thermometer is low if appropriate clean-up measures are taken. 


Giant Hogweed and Its Toxic Cousins

Giant Hogweed and Its Toxic Cousins

Giant hogweed is the most well-known species of the genus Heracleum, a group of plants whose sap contains a chemical that can be very harmful if it touches the skin. Although the concentration of the toxic component can vary from plant to plant, it is best to avoid contact with any species in this group of plants to prevent potential injury!


Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Toxicity

Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Toxicity

Gasoline and diesel are petroleum hydrocarbons. Inhaling their fumes can cause lung irritation and neurological toxicity. Chronic abuse can be dangerous. Swallowing gasoline/diesel can irritate the digestive tract and result in aspiration into the lungs, resulting in chemical pneumonitis. Skin exposure can cause irritation and redness, while prolonged exposure results in chemical burns.


Treating and Preventing Opioid Overdose

Treating and Preventing Opioid Overdose

When it comes to the opioid epidemic, we can all have a positive impact regardless of our social, economic, or professional status. It is important to practice safe medication use, storage, and disposal to prevent poisoning. By learning how to use the opioid reversal agent naloxone, you could save a life. Learn more by listening to our podcast, Poison!.


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.


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Learn the Poison Prevention Jingles

Learn the Poison Help jingle in English or Spanish. Use these jingles to teach the Poison Control number: 1-800-222-1222. Available for download.

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