Pressure treated lumber is consideredhazardous wasteby the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Burning this wood releases the chemical bond that holds the arsenic in the wood and just one tablespoon of ash from the burnt wood contains a lethal dose of this poison. Can you burn untreated lumbe...
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While you can burn some types of construction scrap in your fireplace, avoid chemically treated wood. One variety is pressure-treated lumber, distinguishable by its green or reddish-brown coloring and the perforations on its surface. The chemicals used to pressure-treat wood are toxic, and burnin...
Burn injuries are under-appreciated injuries that are associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Burn injuries, particularly severe burns, are accompanied by an immune and inflammatory response, metabolic changes and distributive shock that can
Wood interprets Austen’s evasive references to slavery on the Antiguan plantation even as a conscious reaction to an oversaturated public discourse following the high time of abolitionist and pro-slavery comment predating 1807, reading the silence as possibly resulting from “boredom and overexposure...
Burn injuries are under-appreciated injuries that are associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Burn injuries, particularly severe burns, are accompanied by an immune and inflammatory response, metabolic changes and distributive shock that can
Fortunately, most of these can be treated on an outpatient basis; however, 100,000 patients are hospitalized yearly. The mortality rate is higher in patients with large burns or smoke inhalation injury or both, or in patients otherwise compromised by age or concomitant disease. Thermal injury ...
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Burn injuries are important medical problems that, aside from skin damage, cause a systemic response including inflammation, oxidative stress, endocrine disorders, immune response, and hypermetabolic and catabolic responses which affect all the organs in