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As temperatures go down, the chance for injury from heaters goes up

Posted on December 30, 2020 by Gastroenterology Journal

MyVUMC PhotoMany heating sources for homes and businesses have the potential to create fire and electrical hazards, said Purnima Unni, Pediatric Trauma Injury Prevention Program manager at Monroe Carell Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.


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Colonic epithelial-derived Selenoprotein P is the source for antioxidant-mediated protection in colitis-associated cancer →
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