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The top three most frequent and serious causes of accidental poisonings in children in France were household cleaning products, human medications, and carbon monoxide, according to a new report. France's National Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety (Anses) said that while most accidental poisonings are harmless, some can be serious or even fatal. They outlined the top causes of accidental poisonings that led to a call to a poison control centre, a trip to the emergency room, or hospitalisation between 2014 and 2020. Alcohol, e-cigarettes, cannabis: What can be done to...
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Gardeners are being encouraged to let grass and wildflowers bloom for ‘No-Mow May’. The annual campaign acts as a reminder of all the ways we can support insects, tackle pollution and slash emissions in our own backyards. Putting away your lawn mower and allowing native plants to flourish is one of the best ways to help pollinators do their essential work. Letting your lawn grow can also increase butterfly numbers by over 90 per cent, a recent study has shown. But it may require you to rethink your prejudices: even plants traditionally considered as weeds, such as ragwort, hawthorn and ladytho...
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Indian Wells (United States) (AFP) - Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz's quarter-final clash with Alexander Zverev at Indian Wells was halted abruptly as swarming bees drove the players from Stadium Court on Thursday. World number two Alcaraz was stung and forced into retreat by the insects -- swatting them away in alarm with his racquet and hands before seeking shelter. The bees swarmed the remote-controlled "spider cam" and gathered under the chair of umpire Mohamed Lahyani. Alcaraz and Zverev had already run for cover when Lahyani announced, "Ladies and gentlemen, play is suspended due to b...
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Coral Gables (United States) (AFP) - Melissa Sorokin sees herself as "a bee advocate," deeply passionate about helping to rescue the at-risk creatures that play such a critical role in biodiversity. Often called in by spooked or concerned residents, she acts as emergency responder for the vital pollinators, spending the substantial time it takes to move threatening or threatened hives to safer locations. Sorokin, who lives in Florida, says rescuing hives is infinitely better than homeowners or businesses allowing pest control services to swoop in and simply kill the bees. "If they don't call m...
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