New York-based Delta Enterprises is recalling almost 1.6 million cribs over an entrapment and suffocation risk after the death of at least one baby.
Vancouver-based manufacturer Stork Craft is voluntarily recalling more than a million baby cribs in Canada and the United States over a potential suffocation hazard.
Some 119 million years ago, large portions of the world ocean were close to suffocation. The reason: acute lack of oxygen. This is documented by geological findings around the world. The exact timing ...
... organisms are under a constant threat of asphyxiation, it could be argued that the threat of suffocation has had a primary influence on shaping the brain's defensive systems," wrote Stephen Marin of ...
... in motor vehicle crashes and firearm suicides among black males and an increase in suicide by suffocation (typically hanging) and unintentional poisoning, such as a drug overdose, among white males. ...
... its oxygen content over the last 500,000 years," explained Andrew.
Without oxygen living things suffocate. Six hundred million years ago, the only life that could survive was tiny single-celled ...
... care. These neonatal deaths are attributable primarily to infections, prematurity and birth asphyxia [suffocation]."
Victor Rhee, M.H.S., of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, ...
... college students each year in the United States. They include traffic accidents, falls, suffocation, drowning and alcohol poisoning. Hundreds of thousands of other students commit crimes, become ...
... setting of myocardial ischemia – this means the myocardial cells suffer from a lack of oxygen and are "suffocating" due to reduced oxygen supply usually related to a clot in the coronary arteries or ...
... college students each year in the United States. They include traffic accidents, falls, suffocation, drowning and alcohol poisoning. Hundreds of thousands of other students commit crimes, become ...
... during the study period. Suicide by hanging or suffocation increased markedly with a 6.3 percent ... annual increase among women. Hanging/suffocation accounted for 22 percent of all suicides by 2005, ...
BOSTON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've discovered how red-eyed tree frog embryos actively avoid asphyxiation while still inside their eggs.
... as the anti-cancer drug Avastin, to inhibit the signal. Without blood vessels, tumors suffocate and starve.
As opposed to toxic drugs that poison and kill cancer cells, Pepper said these new types ...
At least 200 narwhal whales in Canada's Arctic, trapped by winter ice that is setting in around them and facing starvation or suffocation, must be culled, officials said Friday.
... attacks your herbs and vegetables relentlessly, seems immune to control measures.The killer slug, suffocating lobster, globe trotting televisions and dangerous air particles are just some of the ...