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Been Exposed? Speak to a live health expert:
  1. 1. Call 1-800-222-1222
  2. 2. Explain your situation or symptoms
  3. 3. Have any product names or containers ready
  4. 4. Don't rely on the Internet

2007

  • December 2007: Snow Related CO Poisoning
  • December 2007: Medications While Traveling
  • November 2007: Countdown to the Holidays
  • October 2007: Parent Ground Rules for Trick or Treating
  • October 2007: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Kill
  • September 2007: Eating Wild Mushrooms Leads to Hospitalization
  • August 2007: Medication Abuse in Adolescents
  • August 2007: Heat-Related Illness
  • July 2007: Medication Safety While Traveling
  • June 2007: Lamp Oils Can Be Deadly
  • May 2007: Caution against Mixing Cleaning Products

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