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Time.com: Bhopal Victims Still Seeking Redress

Almost a quarter century later, survivors of one of the world's worst industrial disasters are pressing India's authorities to hold a U.S. corporation accountable

EPA aims to keep rat poison from children, animals

Ecological and conservation groups are praising a move by the Environmental Protection Agency to impose new restrictions on rat poisons to help reduce the threat of accidental exposure to children and wildlife.

Time.com: Illegal Sex Aid Kills NYC Man

Health officials are warning New Yorkers to stay away from an illegal aphrodisiac made from toad venom after the product apparently killed a man

China says 35 arrested in Olympics bomb plot

Islamic terrorists planned to attack Beijing, Shanghai and other Chinese locations with poisonous gas and explosives to sabotage the Summer Olympic Games, China announced Thursday.

Time.com: Japan, China Head Off a Dumpling War

Chinese-made frozen food has sickened ten people in Japan, prompting recalls and charges of deliberate poisoning. But both governments are eager to avoid escalating the conflict

Alcohol poisoning suspected in U.S. sailors' deaths in Africa

Two U.S. sailors who were found dead in a Ghana hotel room may have died of alcohol poisoning, a Navy official told CNN on Wednesday.

Prosecutor criticized as charges dropped in alcohol poisoning death

After a Rider University freshman died following a drinking binge at an on-campus fraternity, prosecutors made the unusual step of indicting two university officials.

Suspected chemical weapons found at U.N. office

Workers found vials believed to contain the poison gas phosgene at a U.N. office building in New York, U.N. officials said Thursday.

Expert: Beethoven inadvertently poisoned by doctor

Did someone kill Beethoven? A Viennese pathologist claims the composer's physician did -- inadvertently overdosing him with lead in a case of a cure that went wrong.

Carbon monoxide poisoning danger worse during hurricane season

Carbon monoxide poisoning remains a danger year-round in the United States, but health officials warn that hurricane season increases that danger.

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