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Post-Sewage Spill 'Sludge Blanket' Still Causing Foul Odor And Illnesses Around El Segundo

The blanket of sewage-sludge is left over from the catastrophic backup and flooding at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant on July 11. Residents have reported headaches and other symptoms from the lingering odor. ....

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Poison Control Outlines Concerns About Lead Poisoning In Summer

Poison Control Outlines Concerns About Lead Poisoning In Summer
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California Poison Control warns about holiday marijuana edibles


Many states have legalized marijuana for medicinal or recreational use by adults. This holiday season, California Poison Control System (CPCS) reminds all adults to practice caution when using or serving cannabis-containing edible items such as cookies, candies, pastries or beverages during holiday events and New Year’s celebrations. These items should not be prepared or served when children or teens are present in order to minimize the risk of accidental exposure. The risk increases with edibles because children love holiday goodies and brightly colored items. See edibles video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-INP8IA9hPA.
“Children can be exposed to marijuana either by breathing in smoke or eating foods containing marijuana,” said Dr. Cyrus Rangan, Assistant Medical Director, CPCS Los Angeles. “Keep your home and car free of the smoke, and keep food or drinks in their original containers locked up away from young children or teens. Kids and cannabis don’t mix. ....

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