ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - No, it's not a heat-induced hallucination - your streets are actually shrinking.Around the metro area, cities are narrowing the size of their streets. Some state highways...
...Carolyn Engeldinger said. And he was angry with his parents for not believing him, his father said. "His delusions and hallucinations became the only thing he talked about, and they were so extreme, and he'd come into the house and immediately go to...
...voriconazole. Unfortunately, the medication brings a significant risk of liver damage and neurological side effects, including hallucinations. Doctors prescribing the drug must initially give it in high doses to ensure sufficient amounts of medicine reach the central...
...concern nationwide, as hospitals report a sharp spike in the number of users becoming ill, with some suffering seizures and hallucinations. At least two deaths in Minnesota in recent months have been linked to synthetic drugs."I believe in the last two or...
...organ failure or death. Symptoms include a lack of sweating, flushed skin, rapid breathing, headache, seizures, hallucinations, muscle cramps or weakness and a racing heart rate and strong pulse. Heat stress, the Mayo Clinic reports, places a...
...character resembling Homer that was used to plug soap on Japanese television? 10. What induced Homer's Castaneda-esque hallucination at the annual Springfield Chili Cook-Off? Answers: 1. $847.63. 2. A donut. 3. Maggie -- accidentally. 4...
...risen Lord would do that," he says. Nor does he find hallucination plausible. We have very early testimony passed on to Paul...and in groups. There's no such thing as "contagious hallucination," he says. And Paul wrote this within 25 years of Jesus...
...nervous system. Kappes said an overdose would also cause other medical conditions such as vomiting, agitation, tremors, muscle twitching, seizures, headache, sweating, coma, confusion/hallucination and high blood pressure.
...is no secret. Photos Users of the narcotic can experience psychotic behavior, anxiety, confusion, insomnia, auditory hallucinations, mood disturbances, delusions, paranoia and, ultimately, severe brain damage similar to Alzheimer's disease, strokes...
...woman had been committed to hospitals three times in the past four years. She suffered from schizophrenia, paranoia and hallucinations in which she heard voices telling her to kill herself and others. She was under court orders to take antipsychotic medication...
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