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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazards Rise in Colder Weather
SUNDAY, Nov. 25 (HealthDay News) -- The arrival of cold weather increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, which can occur when gas furnaces, fireplaces and other heating devices don't work prop...
Health Tip: Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
-- Carbon monoxide (CO) is a toxic gas that you can't see or smell, but it can kill people and animals if a leak isn't detected quickly. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says here's...
Cold weather increases carbon monoxide dangers
With temperatures dropping and cold weather settling in, people will turn to gas furnaces, space heaters and fireplaces for warmth. Not so fast, caution pulmonologists from Harris Health System, who r...
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Skewed Toward Minority Groups
According to its first report on the topic, the CDC states that carbon monoxide poisoning in disasters, such as ice storms, disproportionately affects certain racial/ethnic groups. Medscape Medical...
Orange, CA (PRWEB) January 08, 2013 As of July 1, 2011, California State Senate Bill 183 was signed into law, which requires all Landlords to install carbon- monoxide detectors in their single-fami...
Protective Effects From Carbon Monoxide Provided By Anti-Angina Drug In Animal Model
An international research team, led from the University of Leeds, has found that a common anti-angina drug could help protect the heart against carbon monoxide poisoning. Animal studies have shown tha...
Carbon monoxide poisoning: an underestimated threat
(HealthDay) -- Every year in the United States, nearly 450 people die and more than 2,000 people are hospitalized following accidental carbon monoxide poisoning, a new study shows.
Ranexa May Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
A widely-used angina treatment drug called Ranexa (ranolazine) might be able to shield the heart from carbon monoxide poisoning, researchers have said. Around the world each year, no less than 1.6 mil...
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The perception that carbon monoxide (CO) is poisonous and life-threatening for mammalian organisms stems from its intrinsic propensity to bind iron in hemoglobin, a reaction that ultimately leads to i...
With the right support: A Ir/Fe(OH)(x) catalyst was designed. The Fe(OH)(x) support stabilizes the metal catalyst used for the oxidation of carbon monoxide. The catalyst was highly active for the oxid...
Several first-row transition metal complexes of the formulation [M(1)(2)](X)(2) {where 1 = Ph(2)PCH(2)CH(2)S(2-C(6)H(4)NH(2)); M = Fe(II), X = BF(4)(-) (2); M = Co(II), X = BF(4)(-) (3), Ni(II), X = C...
In this Feature article, we have reviewed theoretical studies of transition-metal mediated and catalysed reactions involving carbon dioxide. We have discussed fundamental steps related to organometall...
Transition metal-catalyzed functionalization of pyrazines.
Transition metal-catalyzed reactions are generally used for carbon-carbon bond formation on pyrazines and include, but are not limited to, classical palladium-catalyzed reactions like Sonogashira, Hec...