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Sodium Hydroxide - NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topic |
At room temperature, sodium hydroxide is a white crystalline odorless solid that absorbs moisture from the air. It is a manufactured substance. When dissolved in water or neutralized with acid it liberates substantial heat, which may be sufficient to ignite combustible materials. Sodium hydroxide is very corrosive. It is generally used as a solid or a 50% solution. Other common names include caustic soda and lye. Sodium hydroxide is used to manufacture soaps, rayon, paper, explosives, dyestuffs, and petroleum products. It is also used in processing cotton fabric, laundering and bleaching, metal cleaning and processing, oxide coating, electroplating, and electrolytic extracting. It is commonly present in commercial drain and oven cleaners. |
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Preventing Chronic Disease - CDC: Volume 10, 2013: 13_0087 |
Volumen 10 — el 26 de septiembre de 2013. |
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ELISA Software for Bioassays | Overview |
ELISA for Windows is a series of programs or program modules which process bioassay data collected from 96 well ELISA plates downloaded from several different models of ELISA readers. |
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Nearly half a million Americans suffer from C. difficile infections in single year |
Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) caused almost half a million infections among patients in the United States in a single year, according to a new study released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). C. difficile causes an inflammation of the colon and deadly diarrhea. |
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CDC launches powerful new ads in "Tips From Former Smokers" campaign |
CDC will host a media briefing to reveal its next installment of the successful Tips From Former Smokers campaign, featuring former smokers who suffer from smoking-related illnesses, including vision loss and colorectal cancer. |
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Pregnancy and Infant Loss | CDC Features |
The loss of a baby during pregnancy remains a sad reality for many families. Learn about pregnancy and infant loss and about Harper’s story, a story about a family who lost a child through stillbirth. You can also learn what CDC is doing to understand the preventable causes of stillbirth. |
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Designing an Agent-Based Model for Childhood Obesity Interventions: A Case Study of ChildObesity180 |
Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal established by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. PCD provides an open exchange of information and knowledge among researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and others who strive to improve the health of the public through chronic disease prevention. |
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Update: Interim Guidelines for Health Care Providers Caringfor Infants and Children with Possible Zika Virus Infection -United States, February 2016 | MMWR |
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) Series is prepared by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). |
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CDC - NIOSH Study Finds Widespread Use of Scavenging Systems to Control Waste Anesthetic Gases During Medical Procedures, but Other Recommended Controls Lacking - NIOSH Press Release |
Each year we pause on April 28 for Workers Memorial Day to publicly remember the workers who died or suffered from exposures to hazards at work. While worker deaths in America are down, on average, even one death or one injury is still too many. |
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