by Steve Curry, M.D. Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Phoenix, AZ @SteveCurryMD It’s early March in Phoenix and we are well into the rattlesnake bite season. It is estimated there are about 350 to 400 rattlesnake bites annually in Arizona, which is pretty tiny compared to […]
Tox And Hound – In Defense of Case Reports
by David Juurlink I’ve been attending clinical toxicology conferences since NACCT 1999 in La Jolla, California. It’s impossible to attend one of these meetings without hearing a speaker (or, after a lecture, someone at the microphone with his own little speech cleverly disguised as a question) utter the words “There’s no evidence …”, usually in […]
Tox and Hound – Happy Birthday!
(to the tune of Happy Birthday) Woof woof woof woof bark bark. Woof woof woof woof bark bark. Woof woof woof woof bark bark bark. Woof woof woof woof bark bark. One year since the launch of this site, and we couldn’t be more excited for year two. Any suggestions, comments or criticisms? Let us […]
Tox and Hound – Back Alley Beauty
By Sarah Shafer For reasons I Kardashian explain, trying to look “marvelous” is a big deal. In 2018, non-invasive cosmetic procedures, like botulinum injections, cosmetic fillers, chemical peels, and laser hair removal, were performed almost 16 million times. This, vastly outnumbered invasive procedures, such as breast augmentation and liposuction. With most things associated with wealth […]
Tox and Hound – The Sound of Silence
By Diane Calello In 2001, radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh announced to his listeners that he woke up one morning deaf in his right ear and that deafness had progressed to complete hearing loss over 4 months. A tentative diagnosis of autoimmune hearing loss was made, and he received cochlear implants, restoring his hearing. […]
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