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  2. Ethylhexylglycerin - Wikipedia

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  3. How Worried Should You Be About Seed Oils? Nutrition ... - AOL

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    A nutrition PhD and registered dietitian debunk the health dangers around oils like canola, grapeseed, and sunflower, and how ultraprocessed foods play a role.

  4. List of highly toxic gases - Wikipedia

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    Many gases have toxic properties, which are often assessed using the LC 50 (median lethal concentration) measure. In the United States, many of these gases have been assigned an NFPA 704 health rating of 4 (may be fatal) or 3 (may cause serious or permanent injury), and/or exposure limits (TLV, TWA/PEL, STEL, or REL) determined by the ACGIH professional association.

  5. EPA list of extremely hazardous substances - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of extremely hazardous substances defined in Section 302 of the U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (42 U.S.C. § 11002).The list can be found as an appendix to 40 CFR 355. [1]

  6. Serious Ozempic Side Effects, Confirmed: Here’s What to Know

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    A study confirmed that side effects like pancreatitis and kidney damage are possible while taking GLP-1s like Ozempic. Here's what a doctor wants you to know.

  7. 2-Ethylhexanol - Wikipedia

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    2-Ethylhexanol exhibits low toxicity in animal models, with LD50 ranging from 2-3 g/kg (rat). [3] 2-Ethylhexanol has been identified as a cause of indoor air quality related health problems, such as respiratory system irritation, as a volatile organic compound. 2-Ethylhexanol is emitted to air from a PVC flooring installed on concrete that had not been dried properly.

  8. How to Freeze Eggs Without Ruining Them - AOL

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    Don't thaw them at room temperature, as this will cause them to enter the temperature danger zone: between 40 degrees F and 140 degrees F where bacteria can grow most rapidly. Use your eggs as ...

  9. 2-Ethylhexyl glycidyl ether - Wikipedia

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    2-Ethylhexyl glycidyl ether is a liquid organic molecule with formula C 11 H 22 O 2 [2] an industrial chemical used to reduce the viscosity of epoxy resins. [3] These are then used in adhesives, sealants, and paints or coatings.