The Poison Terminator
The Poison Terminator
Carlo de Olim
Carlo de Olim BSc. MSc. will discuss with his guests ways to kick out those harmful substances out of your daily life. We plan to have guests who are experts working in poison control centres, universities, and governmental agencies. This podcast will empower you to take actions to protect your own health and that of your loved ones. Cover art photo by http://instagram.com/wistomsin
Potential dangers of the chlorine tablet shortage
High demand for a chemical product in short supply creates a perfect storm for accidental poisoning exposures according to a New Jersey Poison Control Center advisory.  Dr. Diane Calello, MD tells us in this episode how these incidents can occur. She also give us prevention tips. Dr. Calello is the medical and executive director of the New Jersey Poison Control Center. Podcast notes New Jersey Poison Control Center website https://www.njpies.org/ Poison Center phone number (US) 1-800-222-1222 NJ Poison Control Center online chat https://www.njpies.org/online-chat/ Canadian Poison Centers phone number (Different number for each province) https://safemedicationuse.ca/tools_resources/poison_centres.html
Jul 13, 2021
10 min
Tips to reduce waterborne illness cases in swimming pools and hot tubs
The majority of recreational water outbreaks occur in public pools, hot tubs or water playgrounds according to a recent CDC report. We discuss the causes and how to reduce the occurrence of Legionella and Cryptosporidium in treated recreational waters with Michele Hlavsa, MPH of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Podcast notes Michele Hlavsa is the chief of the CDC's Healthy Swimming Program. She has a BSc in Nursing from the College of New Jersey and a Master of Public Health from Emory University. Interesting links CDC Healthy Swimming Program: https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/index.html Article: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7020a1.htm Model Aquatic Health Code: https://www.cdc.gov/mahc/index.html 12 Steps for the prevention of recreational water illnesses: https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/aquatics-professionals/twelve-steps-for-prevention-rwi.html Toolkit for controlling Legionella: https://www.cdc.gov/legionella/wmp/control-toolkit/index.html Disinfection of hot tubs containing Legionella: https://www.cdc.gov/legionella/downloads/hot-tub-disinfection.pdf
Jun 17, 2021
13 min
Indoor air quality
Winter is coming soon. This means we will be spending more time indoors. We've invited Dr. Miriam Diamond of the University of Toronto to talk about ways to improve indoor air quality and to reduce the health impacts of indoor air contaminants. Show notes  10m55s VOCs are volatile organic compounds. These substances are contained in building materials, cigarette, cleaning products, air fresheners, glues and moth repellants.  People can be exposed to these compounds through inhaling VOC gases or skin contact with products that contain these chemicals. VOCs can induce nausea, dizziness, fatigue, headache and irritation of the respiratory system and eyes.  Long term exposure to these compounds is associated with cancer, kidney and liver problems. Source: https://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/chemicals-and-contaminants/volatile-organic-compounds-vocs
Dec 10, 2019
16 min
An online Poison Control Center
If you don't want to call the Poison Center with your phone, you can use an online tool developed by the National Capital Poison Center to get information on first aid procedures related to poisonings. Dr. Kelly Johnson-Arbor MD, will tell us all we need to know on Web Poison Control. Interesting links Web Poison Control https://www.webpoisoncontrol.org/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0IC6-7LD4QIVBYbICh2uPA3MEAAYASAAEgKuPfD_BwE Poison! Podcast https://www.poison.org/podcast
Apr 9, 2019
16 min
Safe spring cleaning
Julie Weber RPh, CSPI of the Missouri Poison Center is joining us for Poison Prevention Week to talk about how to prevent poisonings associated with cleaning chemicals. Interesting Links Missouri Poison Center Spring Cleaning article https://missouripoisoncenter.org/some-things-just-dont-mix/ American Association of Poison Control Centers Prevention page https://www.aapcc.org/Prevention Canadian Poison Control Centres phone number (numbers are different for each provinces) https://www.aapcc.org/centers Look under Canada  Statements about Poison Prevention Week 2019 from the Canadian Minister of Health https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/news/2019/03/message-from-the-minister-of-health--national-poison-prevention-week-2019---march-17-23-2019.html US President's Proclamation on Poison Prevention Week 2019 https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/presidential-proclamation-national-poison-prevention-week-2019/
Mar 19, 2019
11 min
A chemist's quest for food safety
In this episode, we will be discussing a book called the Poison Squad One chemist's single-minded crusade for food safety at the turn of the twentieth century. My guest today is the author of the book, Deborah Blum. She is the director of the Knight Science Journalism program at MIT and publisher of Undark Magazine. Interesting links Author's official website http://deborahblum.com/ Undark Magazine https://undark.org/
Feb 26, 2019
31 min
Winter poisoning hazards
We use various products to protect ourselves and our objects from cold and ice during the winter but they might be hazardous if they are not handled safely. Julie Weber, RPh, CSPI of the Missouri Poison Center is here with us to tell us more about the toxic content of these products.
Feb 13, 2019
18 min
Book interview (What the eyes don't see)
On this first episode of 2019, we will be talking about the book What the eyes don't see. This book is about a pediatrician who helped uncover the Flint water crisis with her study on children's blood lead level. Our guest today is the author of this book, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, MD, MPH, FAAP of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.  Show notes 22m38s Mistake: EPA Law and Copper Rule. Correct: EPA Lead and Copper Rule Interesting websites Dr. Hanna-Attisha's official website. Good place to visit if you want to get her book ( a part of the book's proceeds will go to the Flint kids fund). https://monahannaattisha.com/ Pediatric Public Health Initiative https://msuhurleypphi.org/ Flint kids fund https://www.cfgf.org/cfgf/GoodWork/FlintArea/WaterCrisis/tabid/855/Default.aspx Biography of John Snow http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/snow_john.shtml Brief explanation of what is epidemiology (if you don't know already..) https://www.who.int/topics/epidemiology/en/
Jan 15, 2019
29 min
Is MRI chemical agent Gadolinium toxic?
Today, we will find out if that's the case with our guest Dr.Yana Lyapustina. Dr. Lyapustina is a medical doctor and emergency medicine resident at the University of Connecticut. She wrote an article review about the clinical evaluation of patient with reported gadolinium-associated illness. Interesting links FDA news report about gadolinium and NSF adverse reaction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEKC-7q_L1wI To report adverse health effects associated with medications FDA https://www.fda.gov/safety/medwatch/howtoreport/ucm053074.htm Health Canada https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/drugs-health-products/medeffect-canada/adverse-reaction-reporting.html
Dec 25, 2018
10 min
Soy intake can lead to negative health effects
We've all heard or read that soy intake is good for our health but according to Dr. Heather Patisaul's research soy phytoestrogens can have adverse health effects in certain groups of the population. Dr. Patisaul is a Professor of Biological Sciences in the Center for Human Health and the Environment at NC State University. She joins us to talk about how to prevent the health impacts associated with these compounds.
Dec 11, 2018
22 min
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