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ASPCA quashes Swiffer toxicity rumors

July 1, 2004

Cleveland -The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals' (ASPCA) Animal Poison Control Center rebuts rumors that Swiffer WetJet is toxic to pets that come in contact with recently cleaned floors.

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Pyrethroid toxicity in felines: prognosis good to guarded

June 1, 2003

The most common toxicity presenting at our referral center is pyrethroid exposure in felines.

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Landfill poisons bald eagle population

May 17, 2002

Charleston, S.C. - Bald eagles feeding on euthanized pets and strays that are legally disposed in landfills are becoming sick and dying in South Carolina.

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Drug abuse poisons veterinary profession

May 1, 2002

Cleveland-Dr. Jeff Hall's sobriety is 15 years old.

Yet the 49-year-old vividly recalls the day that began his life as a drug addict and eventually ended his career as a practitioner.

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St. Hubert's launches pet poison hotline

February 27, 2002

Madison, N.J.-

To coincide with the month of March being designated as National Poison Control Month, St. Hubert's Animal Welfare Center has opened the phone lines to assist owners when pets ingest toxic substances.

Source: YOUR DVM CAREER

UF offers forensic toxicology program

April 1, 2001

Gainesville, Fla.-The University of Florida (UF) is offering a "first-of-its-kind", distance learning program in forensic toxicology.

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