Arizona. California. Colorado. New Hampshire. Oklahoma. Rhode Island. Washington. Is it illegal to have no side mirrors? California. California requires drivers to install a left-side mirror whether they are new cars or not. They also need to have either a right-side mirror or a standard rearview mirror. Are side mirrorsRead More →

In drug formulations, polysorbate 80 has been implicated in a number of systemic reactions (e.g., hypersensitivity, nonallergic anaphylaxis, rash) and injection- and infusion-site adverse events (ISAEs; e.g., pain, erythema, thrombophlebitis) . Is polysorbate 80 carcinogenic? Study results of the polysorbates, showed no carcinogenicity and genotoxicity. In repeated-dose toxicity studies, diarrheaRead More →

Certainly, disappointment is not a pleasant emotion; it feels really bad, in fact. But that doesn’t mean it is a bad emotion to be avoided at all costs. To the contrary, disappointment is actually a healthy and positive emotion that plays an essential role in children’s emotional, intellectual and socialRead More →

Using antibiotics can cause the bacterium Clostridium difficile (C. diff) to grow and infect the lining of the intestine, which produces the inflammation. Certain antibiotics, like penicillin, clindamycin (Cleocin®), the cephalosporins and the fluoroquinolones, make C. diff overgrowth more likely. How long does antibiotic inflammation last? Local findings of swelling,Read More →

little or no urinating; swelling, rapid weight gain; confusion, loss of appetite, pain in your side or lower back; fever, pale or yellowed skin, stomach pain, nausea and vomiting; or. blue or purple appearance of your skin. What happens if you take too much azo? Symptoms of overdose may includeRead More →

The idiom know which side your bread is buttered on was first recorded in John Heywood’s Proverbs, published in 1546: “I knowe on whiche syde my breade is buttred.” Related phrases are knows which side his bread is buttered on, knew which side his bread was buttered on, knowing whichRead More →