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And all it takes is a gulp of contaminated water for someone to get sick: watery diarrhea, stomachache, vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss and mild fever.
a car submerged in flood water. Though most flood water eventually recedes or is removed, these water accumulations can pose significant health risks.
Michael Boniface, an emergency medicine physician at Mayo Clinic, says dry drowning is a misnomer. “Drowning does not happen days to a week after being in water ...
Drinking water with high levels of fluoride over a long time can raise the risk of faint white lines or streaks on the teeth, called fluorosis. If your baby ...
Most often, it spreads through water that's been tainted with bacteria. It also can spread through tainted food. Cholera can cause serious diarrhea and ...
Hydrochlorothiazide is a thiazide diuretic (water pill). It is used to help reduce the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine. It may ...
“Anyone can have a water-related accident, even people who know how to swim,” says Dr. Christopher Tookey, a Mayo Clinic Health System family medicine physician ...
The following are statements that have been distributed to journalists since Mayo began assessing reports about dark-colored water on our Mayo Clinic ...
... water into the lungs, which may cause the vocal cords to spasm and the airway to close up. This acute lung injury can develop over minutes to hours after ...
Bacteria that can live in water from air conditioning systems, showers and spas cause this severe form of pneumonia.
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