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December 2011

1 November, 2011
N° 103 – December 2011
Monthly Electronic Newsletter of Sertox (Latin-American Portal of Toxicology) – Year 8
December 2011We begin this number sending our best wishes for  happies and peaceful festivities. In this number we offer you ten news of toxicology up to date 1) An interesting question: Do adolescents who use stimulants have a different personality?; 2) An international study links trichloroethylene to Parkinson’s disease; 3) A serving of tinned soup a day appeared to increase BPA 20-fold; 4) Bad call "Energy drinks" skyrockets, so do it also related health problems in US; 5) A new study finds links between low alcohol consumption and breast cancer; 6) Nicotine may be a gateway drug to cocaine; 7) Drinking more than four alcoholic drinks in a day may raise the risk of stomach cancer in men; 8) UK: In a recession, people downgrade to cheaper drugs, just as they do cheaper groceries; 9)Deaths from prescription painkillers* have reached epidemic levels in USA the past decade, said CDC; 10) Taking slightly too much paracetamol day after day can be fatal. Three collaborations: 1) Toxic Pollution Problems 2011 by Blacksmith Institute; 2) To an emergency room after being unwittingly, but intentionally, drugged by someone else; 3) Steriliser blamed for mysterious South Korean deaths. Because Not only of toxic substances we lives, we need also: 1) Were should you post your status?; 2) Tipuana tipu trees in Buenos Aires and Rosario; 3) Wonderfull Iguazú Falls, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. We recommended: 1) An update from WHO about children with lead intoxication in Zamfara, Nigeria; 2) A useful guide about toxic plants from the California Poison Control System and 3) Toxicological and Environmental Health Issues in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Neglected Priority. Please we ask you to review this issue because there are many news more to appreciate.  The logo of this month is due to a classical news in our  section they tell & write in Spanish: identify spiders. See in Spanish newsletter. This month we pass again 82.000 visitors to aour web page.  Until next year (and the next issue). JCP
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