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  2. Thallium poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Thallium poisoning is poisoning that is due to thallium and its compounds, which are often highly toxic. [1] Contact with skin is dangerous and adequate ventilation should be provided when melting this metal. [ 2 ]

  3. Thallium - Wikipedia

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    Thallium and its compounds are extremely toxic, with numerous recorded cases of fatal thallium poisoning. [ 69 ] [ 70 ] The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set the legal limit ( permissible exposure limit ) for thallium exposure in the workplace as 0.1 mg/m 2 skin exposure over an eight-hour workday.

  4. Metal toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Thallium poisoning has been observed on several occasions, and it is well known that thallium compounds are highly toxic. Nonetheless, incidents of thallium poisoning are few. [32] Tl is located on the periodic table near two other highly toxic metals, mercury and lead.

  5. Toxic heavy metal - Wikipedia

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    The river water was contaminated with toxic metals including arsenic, copper, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, nickel, and thallium. [2] Cleanup costs may exceed $1.2 billion. [3] A toxic heavy metal is a common but misleading term for a metal-like element noted for its potential toxicity. [4]

  6. Oligodynamic effect - Wikipedia

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    Thallium compounds such as thallium sulfate have been used for impregnating wood and leather to kill fungal spores and bacteria, and for the protection of textiles from attack by moths. [24] Thallium sulfate has been used as a depilatory and in the treatment of venereal disease, skin fungal infections, and tuberculosis. [25]

  7. Feds will not test soil after LA fires cleanup. Experts warn ...

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    Los Angeles faces unprecedented environmental issues from the toxic fallout of the fires, including hazardous ash settling in backyards and playgrounds, USA TODAY previously reported.

  8. 13 Things Lurking in Your Home That Could Be Triggering Your ...

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    Houseplants. Indoor plants can still release pollen, sap, or spores, and can also collect mold and dust. Symptoms of a plant allergy may include runny nose; itchy eyes, throat, and/or ears; skin ...

  9. Is This Toxic Mold? How To Know If It's In Your House—And Why ...

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    There’s no simple answer as to why some people are affected and others aren’t. A mold species that might be “toxic” to one person might be tolerated just fine by others.