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Been Exposed? Speak to a live health expert:
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  2. 2. Explain your situation or symptoms
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2008

  • December 2008: Traveling Safely During the Holidays
  • December 2008: Common Holiday Mishaps
  • November 2008: Countdown to the Holidays
  • November 2008: Don’t Become a Statistic of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
  • October 2008: Halloween
  • October 2008: Talk about Prescriptions Month
  • September 2008: Warning Wild Mushrooms
  • August 2008: National Medicine Abuse Awareness Month
  • July 2008: Fruit Bomb Air Freshener Mistaken for Candy
  • July 2008: Leaves of 3 Let Them Be
  • June 2008: Look Alike Products
  • June 2008: Torch Lamp Oil Mistaken for Apple Juice
  • May 2008: Lamp Oils Can Be Deadly
  • April 2008: Spring Clean with Ease
  • March 2008: National Poison Prevention Week
  • March 2008: Children Poisoned by Products Containing Camphor
  • March 2008: Easter Hazards
  • February 2008: Unintentional Drug Overdose Death Study Group
  • February 2008: Valentine’s Day Dangers
  • January 2008: Acetaminophen Overdoses

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