Poisoning

Poisoning is a serious condition that results from swallowing, inhaling, injecting or absorbing a harmful substance into the body. Effects of poisoning range from short-term illness to brain damage, coma and even death. Poisonous substances can be found in and around your home, work and public places. Common substances that may result in poisoning include medicines, drugs, household cleaners, alcohols and personal care products. This page contains documents and resources related to poisoning.

 

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PHO Rounds: Prospects and partnerships for building Indigenous food sovereignty, security and self-determination in Northwestern Ontario

This Rounds highlights the work of the project to date by sharing lessons learned and insights for practitioners around Indigenous-settler food sovereignty partnerships.

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Environmental and Occupational Health

eoh@oahpp.ca

Updated 3 Dec 2020