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- Answer: most drugs are carefully administered poisons that require knowledge for their proper application. They even more dangerous in the hands of the ill informed.
- Answer: Yes. E coli is very dangerous. The reason that it is so dangerous is because it Messes up how your body digests food.
- Answer: Carbon is dangerous as it is enters the body and stays in thehemoglobin. Carbon in the hemoglobin will cause limited oxygen inthe blood and into the brain.
- Answer: Taurine is an amino acid that regulates water and minerals in your blood, as well as has antioxidant properties. Its found naturally in met, fish and many other food so few people actually need to take a supplement of taurine on the side. It is becoming increasingly popular with athletes who find it can help their performance at times. Taurine is considered a safe supplement, because your body only uses what it needs and the rest is flushed out through your kidneys. The research is still somewhat limited, so as with all supplements/additives moderation is probably best.
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It gets dangerous when your body temperature gets too high and denature the enzymes in your body. - Answer: It is not completely harmless, but is safe when used in moderation as a tea additive. Its danger lies in the oil which, when applied to the skin may cause a reaction such as an increase in sunburn
- Answer: Potentially but they are cheap and easy to fix. the engine will tend to twist under torque so linkage etc. could bind. Just get a new one and you only have to raise it by balancer a few inches to get it in. Be careful though and look it up. YOU DO have to disconnect or loosen up a few things even when moving the block that slightly to allow for movement. The other side for example but do not take all the way out, trans mounts (same) etc etc. hard throtle linkage, shift linkage.
- Answer: Maybe.
No test is perfect and the PSA (prostate specific antigen) is certainly no exception. There are no guarantees in life and you can have prostate cancer, or not, at any given level. Levels below 4 are usually considered to be reassuring and make prostate cancer less likely and levels above 10 are very concerning for suggesting a very high risk. Levels between 4 and 10 are indeterminate.
Most urologists would recommend doing an ultrasound and biopsy for a PSA of 8 but watching it to see how fast it rises would not be totally unreasonable. The risk of watching it is that it could lead to a delay in diagnosing a cancer and allowing it to be more advanced when it is found. The risks of a biopsy are complications of the procedure (such as infection), a false sense of security if it is falsely negative, and that you may end up finding and, then treating (with resultant impotence and incontinence), a slow growing tumor that never would have caused you any problems. - Answer: Technically yes they are. You are only supposed to take the doses given to you by your dr. They are also very addictive. If you take a dose higher than recommended then it could seriously hurt and/or kill you. You have to build up a tolerance to all opiates before you can take higher doses.
- Answer: Cars are heavy (weighing tons) and they can go very fast; they can be very dangerous even if you are a good driver you must always be on alert for road and driving related hazards.
- Answer: Hydrogen.
The Germans would have prefered to use Helium for safety, but atthe time its only known source was the Texas and Oklahoma oilfields in the US. The US considered Helium a strategicresource and refused to sell it to other countries (especiallynot Nazi Germany). - Answer: Yes, slightly, because it can get stuck in your throut, and if it does it could kill you