CDC: Tickborne Diseases in Workers

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Key points Overview Ticks can be infected with bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Bites from infected ticks can pass tickborne pathogens to humans. CDC has information related to ticks and tickborne disease, including: Worksites with woods, bushes, high grass, or leaf litter are likely to have ticks. Ticks may be active all year in some regions with […]

FDA Warning: Aspirin-Containing Antacid Medicines Can Cause Bleeding

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The next time you reach for a nonprescription drug to treat your upset stomach or heartburn, consider whether you should use one of the many antacids that don’t have aspirin. Why? Aspirin-containing medicines to treat heartburn, sour stomach, acid indigestion or upset stomach can cause stomach or intestinal bleeding, especially in some people, warns the […]

CDC: Venomous Spiders at Work

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Key points Overview Venomous spiders found in the United States include the black widow and the brown recluse. These spiders can be dangerous to outdoor workers. Spiders are usually not aggressive, and most bites occur because a spider is trapped or touched. Types Black widow spiders Brown recluse spiders Symptoms Symptoms associated with spider bites […]

FDA: Manage Your Asthma, Know Your Triggers and Treatment Options

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Asthma is a chronic lung disease that causes the airways to become inflamed and narrow. Symptoms of an asthma attack can include coughing, wheezing (a whistling sound when you breathe), chest tightness and shortness of breath. Many other conditions can have the same symptoms, so it is important to check with your doctor to be […]

CDC: Venomous Snakes at Work

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Key points Overview Venomous snakes found in the United States include: Each year, 7,000–8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes in the United States. About 5 of those people die. More people would die if they did not seek medical care. Workers are more likely to suffer long-term injuries than to die from snake bites. […]

FDA: What to Ask Your Doctor Before Taking Opioids

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Every patient should ask questions when getting a new prescription. This is especially important when your doctor, dentist or other health care professional prescribes you an opioid pain medicine, such as hydrocodone, oxycodone or morphine. Opioid medicines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration can be used to treat certain kinds of acute and chronic […]