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Authorities Suspect Ethylene Glycol In Andhra Milk Contamination Case: Why The Coolant Is Dangerous
Ethylene glycol is a clear, colourless liquid that looks a bit like water but has a slightly syrupy feel. The chemical can cause acute poisoning if consumed.
A suspected milk contamination in Andhra Pradesh led to four deaths and multiple hospitalisations due to anuria, a severe kidney dysfunction symptom.
A six-year-old boy and a 58-year-old woman undergoing treatment died on Tuesday, state health commissioner G Veerapandian said ...
Suspected milk adulteration in Andhra has caused deadly kidney failure and 15 hospitalisations, prompting urgent health alerts, rapid medical camps, and expanded food-safety testing to prevent further ...
Contaminated milk causes anuria outbreak: 4 dead, 12 hospitalised, urgent food safety concerns.
Andhra Pradesh's East Godavari faces tragedy as six die from suspected adulterated milk. FSSAI seeks a report, Varalakshmi Dairy under investigation.
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Is red coolant better than green? Key differences & best uses explained
Red coolant is designed for modern cars with aluminium engines, lasts up to five years, and should never be mixed with ...
Kouri Richins, a mother of three who wrote a children’s book about coping with grief, is accused of mixing a lethal dose of fentanyl into a drink she made for her husband, Eric Richins. By Remy Tumin ...
Today, the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB; Washington, D.C.; released its final investigation report into the July ...
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