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Results 1 - 10 of 187 for Fuel
  1. Fuel oil poisoning occurs when someone swallows, breathes in (inhales), or touches fuel oil. This article is for information only. DO ...
  2. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Carbon Monoxide Poisoning ... American Academy of Pediatrics
  3. 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 ...
  4. Green Vehicle Guide (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    ... duty vehicles, including emerging vehicle technology and alternative fuels. The site also addresses transportation's role in climate ...
  5. Guide to Eating for Sports (Nemours Foundation)  
    Child Nutrition/Teenagers ... Child Nutrition ... Sports Fitness/Teenagers ... Sports Fitness ... Nemours Foundation ... eating for sports, athletes, athletic, food guide for ...
  6. Mitochondrial Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... parts down into sugars and acids, your body's fuel. Your body can use this fuel right away, or it can store the energy ... They make it by combining oxygen with the fuel molecules (sugars and fats) that come from your ...
  7. ... fast. The liver processes the fat into a fuel called ketones, which causes the blood to become ... go into cells to be used as a fuel source. The liver makes a large amount of ...
  8. Kerosene is an oil used as a fuel for lamps, as well as heating and cooking. This article discusses the harmful effects from swallowing or breathing in kerosene. This article is ...
  9. ... down fats and fatty acids to use as fuel. This is most likely to occur when the ... the body cannot use sugar (glucose) as a fuel source because there is no insulin or not ...
  10. ... NIH-funded research to learn how air pollution fuels asthma attacks, dementia risk, and even exposure to ... chemicals, too. There is hope: For one, cleaner fuel regulations can go a long way toward improving ...
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