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UK Pharmacist Suspected in Hyderabad Poisoning Plot - 0 views

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    The Hyderabad Police are actively searching for UK-based pharmacist M. Ajith Kumar, who is suspected of involvement in a plot to poison his estranged wife's family in Hyderabad by contaminating their spices with arsenic. While the accused allegedly succeeded in fatally poisoning his mother-in-law through a slow method, timely arsenic testing saved the lives of others. In late June, a newlywed woman in her 30s visited a Guntur-based doctor, complaining of intense burning, tingling, and numbness in her hands and feet. The neurologist's keen observation foiled the alleged sinister plot of Ajith Kumar, suspected of using his chemical expertise to harm his wife and her family. Presently, the police are actively searching for M. Ajith Kumar, who is currently in London, in connection with the murder plot. Furthermore, the Hyderabad police have apprehended six individuals from the city who were complicit in his nefarious scheme. The investigation gathered key information from arrested suspects, including D. Vinod Kumar, a UK-based IT professional from Andhra Pradesh. Vinod Kumar's involvement in UK software projects provided by Ajith Kumar generated a substantial monthly income, leading him to assist Ajith in his plot against his estranged wife's family.
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6 Tips For Asbestos Poisoning Symptoms - 0 views

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    Asbestos poisoning is a serious health concern that can have long-lasting effects on your well-being. Exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to various health issues, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. If you suspect that you've been exposed to asbestos or are experiencing symptoms related to asbestos poisoning, it's crucial to take immediate action. 1. Recognize the Symptoms The first step in dealing with asbestos poisoning is to recognize the symptoms. Common signs of asbestos exposure include shortness of breath, persistent coughing, chest pain, and fatigue. Additionally, you may experience respiratory issues such as wheezing or difficulty breathing. Exploring the use of asbestos at Honeywell in Massachusetts can help you get a better understanding of the potential risks associated with asbestos exposure and the importance of taking proactive measures to protect yourself and your loved ones from its harmful effects. It's essential to pay attention to any changes in your health and seek medical attention if you suspect asbestos exposure.
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How to Treat Food Poisoning Using Home Remedies - 0 views

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    Food poisoning is mainly caused due to intake of food that contains bacteria or infectious organisms in it. We in our lifetime would have suffered food poisoning at least once as most of us eat everything that is appealing to eyes.
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Asbestos Poisoning Cases - 0 views

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    A look at asbestos poisoning. Since the last few decades, asbestos has spread all over the place. Main symptoms of asbestos poisoning that you must be aware of. Our Blog examines who is at risk and what symptoms are likely to show.
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DNP:RPS urges social media to ban content promoting,selling - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has called for a 'firm commitment' to prosecuting those making profits through the sale of DNP (2,4-Dinitrophenol). It has also urged the social media companies to 'remove content promoting or selling DNP to further reduce harm'. Legislation to regulate DNP will come into effect on 1 October 2023. On Monday (23 January) it was announced that DNP will be included in the 1972 Poisons Act. President of RPS Professor Claire Anderson said: "DNP is unfit for human consumption and its main use is in the manufacture of explosives and pesticides. It is sold by unscrupulous dealers to vulnerable individuals wanting to lose weight but has a dangerous effect on the metabolism and has led to 32 deaths since 2007 in those taking it as a 'diet drug'. "Including DNP in the Poisons Act is a positive move as it will restrict its availability, but what's really needed is an outright ban to reduce the risk to the public. Australia has already classified DNP as a substance of such a danger to health as to warrant prohibition of sale and we'd like the UK to follow suit.
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STAPHYLOCOCCAL FOOD POISONING ~ HEALTH:THEGREATESTGIFTOFGOD - 1 views

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    Staphylococcal food poisoning usually presents with vomiting,abdominal pain and diarrhea.Vomiting and diarrhea are the predominant symptoms.This condition is caused by the enterotoxins of staphylococcus aureus.
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What about antidotes? - 1 views

Antidotes are substances or treatments designed to counteract the effects of specific poisons, toxins, or medications within the body. They work by either neutralizing the toxic substance, blocking...

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Ways to boost your immune system - 0 views

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    A strong immune system is key to good health. It protects us from all kinds of diseases - from colds, flu and cancer. Thanks to a normally functioning immune system, the body is coping with food poisoning, controlling allergies and slows the aging process. Healthy immune system function in perfect balance. It destroys harmful bacteria and removes damaged tissue.
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Pharmacist Supervision : The Divided World Of It - 0 views

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    Pharmacist supervision has been the subject of debate for as long as I can remember. Strikingly, no one is sure what supervision requires. The Human Medicines Regulations 2012 say it is a criminal offence to sell or supply Pharmacy medicines or Prescription Only Medicines unless a pharmacist makes the sale or supply or, if the transaction is carried out by a non-pharmacist, that person acts under the supervision of a pharmacist. Over the years, some people have argued that supervision requires a clinical check. Others say it requires an accuracy assessment. Yet others have asserted that it requires a final check before a medicine leaves the pharmacy. Things are made more uncertain by the NHS terms of service which require prescription medicines to be supplied under the direct supervision of a pharmacist. No one knows what the word "direct" adds. The wording of the Human Medicines Regulations is not identical to the wording of earlier legislation. In particular, on the only occasions when the courts have been called upon to interpret the requirement for supervision, the Pharmacy and Poisons Act 1933 was in force. In cases decided in 1943 and 1953, the courts decided that a pharmacist who was upstairs when a supply was made could not have been supervising; and that a sale was supervised by pharmacist standing at the cash desk because the pharmacist could intervene if a sale would not be appropriate.
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Alarming Surge in Antibiotic-Resistant Shigella Cases Among GBMSM - 0 views

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    The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has raised alarm over rising cases of extensively antibiotic-resistant Shigella infections, mainly in gay, bisexual, and other men who have physical relationship with men (GBMSM). There has been a 53 per cent increase in cases since the beginning of 2023, mostly driven by a cluster of antibiotic resistant strain called Shigella sonnei, with 97 cases reported this year until November, compared to just four cases last year. According to UKHSA, Shigella sonnei infections are difficult to treat as the strain does not respond to the antibiotics typically used to treat the bacteria. While it has been found across England, cases are concentrated in London (45), the North West (21) and South East (12). Shigella is an infectious gut infection that can cause symptoms like diarrhoea (sometimes mixed with blood), stomach cramps and fever, which are commonly mistaken for food poisoning.
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Royal Pharmaceutical Society museum reopens in London - 0 views

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    From the informative to the fascinating, the collection of exhibits that make up the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's (RPS) museum collection reopened at the Society's London headquarters on Monday (May 16). The museum, which has been closed to the public for two years, boasts one of the largest collections of historical pharmacy exhibits in the country. The 181-year-old museum features a host of amazing objects from the 1400s up to the present day that dramatically illustrate just how far modern medicine has come. From poison bottles and medieval textbooks, to trade tokens and pottery, the museum is there for everybody. Museum exhibits include finding out about ceramic 'bear' jars containing bear oil, which was once thought to be a remedy for baldness, exploring what nineteenth Century 'asthma cigarettes' were used for, and finding out why a stuffed Nile crocodile was the symbol for the apothecary. The museum showcases the unique history of the development of drugs for medical treatment, alongside the evolution of the pharmacy profession in Britain, and the role RPS played in its development.
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Asbestos Effects - 0 views

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    What are Asbestos Effects? The Effects of Asbestos Poisoning can be fatal. You will learn the dangers of Asbestos. Asbestosis Effects compensation helps. This Blog explores the history and use of asbestos.
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salmonella rapid test kit - 0 views

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    Salmonella is a pathogen for both human and animal. Typhoid, paratyphoid, ichoremia, gastroenteritis, and food-poisoning are major disease caused by Salmonella for human. The infection is acquired mainly by ingestion, especially meat, eggs, egg products, milk, milk products, sea food etc. Typical symptom of human infection of Salmonella includes sicchasia, vomit, diarrhea, abdominal pain or cramps, fever and headache. The incubation is from 8 to 72 hours. It usually occurs in 12 to 36 hours after taking infected food, and the symptom can remain for 1 week. Salmonella infection is regarded as one of the most common food borne pathogenic bacteria especially in developing countries and seriously threatens human health. Chemtrue® Salmonella Antigen Test can be an aid to diagnose Salmonella infection and monitor the effectiveness of therapy.
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Health Hazards of Cooking With Natural Gas - 0 views

Effect of gas cooker Although cooking with gas is less expensive than cooking with an electric burner, there are health hazards associated with doing so on a regular basis. Cooking with gas not o...

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