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Results 1 - 10 of 182 for petroleum
  1. Petroleum jelly, also known as soft paraffin, is a semisolid mixture of fatty substances that are made from petroleum. A common brand name is Vaseline. This article ...
  2. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH): ToxFAQs (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    petroleum hydrocarbons, total petroleum, petroleum products, cause cancer, benzene measured, carcinogenic humans, central nervous, chemicals work, compound ...
  3. Petroleum Jelly: Safe for a Dry Nose? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Pneumonia/Related Issues ... Pneumonia ... Nose Injuries and Disorders/Related Issues ... Nose Injuries and Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  4. Eldercare at Home: Skin Problems (AGS Health in Aging Foundation)  
    Skin Aging/Related Issues ... Skin Aging ... Some older people can develop skin disorders that may turn into serious medical problems. Older skin is less oily, ...
  5. Greenhouse Gases (Department of Energy)  
    Climate Change/Learn More ... Climate Change ... Department of Energy ... Energy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government ... What ...
  6. ... with pyrethrins include: A-200 Barc (also contains petroleum distillates) Lice-Enz Foam Kit Pronto Pyrinex (also contains petroleum distillates) Pyrinyl (also contains kerosene) Pyrinyl II R & ...
  7. Air Pollutants (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Air Pollution/Specifics ... Air Pollution ... Lung Diseases/Related Issues ... Lung Diseases ... Inhalation Injuries/Learn More ... Inhalation Injuries ... Centers for Disease Control ...
  8. Oil Spills (National Library of Medicine)  
    Oil spills often happen because of accidents, when people make mistakes or equipment breaks down. Other causes include natural disasters or deliberate acts. ...
  9. ... Don’t use lubricants that are oil- or petroleum-based, such as petroleum jelly. These types of lubricants make latex condoms ...
  10. ... in the outer ear and cover it with petroleum jelly. An option to using cotton and petroleum jelly is to wear a shower cap pulled ...
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