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  1. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: The Pink Book (CDC, Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Dise) by Centers for Disease Control and Preventi, 2007-01
  2. From Pink to Green: Disease Prevention and the Environmental Breast Cancer Movement (Critical Issues in Health and Medicine) by Ley, Barbara L., 2009-07-15
  3. The Little Pink Ribbon Book by Bright Pink, 2009-08-25
  4. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle by V. T. Atkinson, 2010-05-03
  5. From Pink to Green: Disease Prevention and the Environmental Breast Cancer Movem by Barbara L. Ley, 2009
  6. Studies of the diapause in the pink bollworm in Puerto Rico (Technical bulletin / United States Department of Agriculture) by L. Courtney Fife, 1949
  7. Stigmonose: A disease of carnations and other pinks (Bulletin / U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Vegetable Physiology and Pathology) by Albert F Woods, 1900
  8. The interaction of four bacteria causing pink disease of pineapple with several pineapple cultivars (HAES Journal series) by K. G Rohrbach, 1976
  9. Pink root disease of onions and its control in Texas (Bulletin / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. J Taubenhaus, 1921
  10. Pink disease: With a clinical approach to possible aetiology by Robert Southby, 1948
  11. The field induction of bacterial pink disease in pineapple fruit (Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station. Journal series) by K. G Rohrbach, 1975
  12. Pink disease (infantile acrodynia) by Charles Rocaz, 1933
  13. Nutritional requirements and biochemical activities of pineapple pink disease bacterial strains from Hawaii (Journal series paper / Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. J Cho, 1980
  14. PINK DISEASE (INFANTILE ACRODYNIA) by IAN J. WOOD CH. ROCAZ, 1933

1. PINK DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP
Information, current news, and forums and about pink disease (infantile acrodynia), bronchiectasis, and mercury poisoning. Based in Australia.
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3. Pink Disease
Mercury used to be a common additive in teething powders and other baby products. Babies who were particularly sensitive to mercury developed pink disease,
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4. Pink Disease Survey
pink disease is babyhood mercury poisoning caused when babies with a heightened sensitivity to mercury were exposed to products containing mercury
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5. Pink Disease
International network. Founded 1989. Support group for people who had pink disease (babyhood mercury
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Who We Are About WebMD Site Map You are in Medical Library Our Content Sources Ask A Question Clinical Trials Health Guide A-Z Health Topics Symptoms Medical Tests Medications ... Pink Disease Support Group Pink Disease Pink Disease Support Group International network. Founded 1989. Support group for people who had Pink disease (babyhood mercury toxicity) and their relatives. Provides information, support and newsletters by mail and email. Online chat group. Dues $10 yr. (Australia); or $25 (int'l). WRITE: PNA PO Box 134 Gilandra NSW, Australia 2827 E-MAIL: difarnsworth@bigpond.com WEBSITE: http://www.users.bigpond.com/difarnsworth/ VERIFIED: 4/25/2005 The above information was "verified" as correct on the date at the end of each entry. Since American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse's database is extensive but staffing is limited and information for these organizations can change, it is not possible to keep every entry in American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse database completely current and accurate. Please check with the organizations listed for the most current information. For additional information on self-help groups, please visit the American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse web site at http://www.mentalhelp.net/selfhelp

6. PINK DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP
Information, current news, and forums and about pink disease (infantile acrodynia), bronchiectasis, and mercury poisoning. Based in Australia.
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7. Index
pink disease pink disease Support Group pink disease Pituitary Disorders Pituitary Network Association - Pituitary Disorders
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Who We Are About WebMD Site Map You are in Medical Library Our Content Sources Ask A Question Clinical Trials Health Guide A-Z Health Topics Symptoms Medical Tests Medications ... Support Organizations Search the Help Support Groups Click a letter to see a list of topics beginning with that letter A B C D ... PY PA Pacemaker Club - Heart Disease PAGER (Pediatric/Adolescent Gastroesophageal Reflux Association - Gastroesophageal Reflux Paget's Disease Paget's Foundation - Paget's Helpline ... back to top PE Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation - Brain Tumor Pemphigus / Hailey Hailey People First - Mental Retardation / Down Syndrome People Living Through Cancer - Cancer ... back to top PH Pharmaceutical Patient Assistance Directory Line - Prescriptions, Low Cost PHCentral - Pulmonary Hypertension Phenylketonuria Pheochromocytoma ... back to top PI Pick's Disease Pick's Disease Network - Pick's Disease Pick's Disease Support Group - Pick's Disease Pierre Robin Pierre Robin ... back to top PK PKD Foundation for Research in Polycystic Kidney Disease - Kidney Disease PKID's (Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases) - Infectious Diseases back to top PL Planned Parenthood - Pregnancy Helpline Platelet Disorder Support Association - Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura PLS Friends - Primary Lateral Sclerosis back to top PO

8. Illinois Vaccine Awareness Coalition - Simpsonwood Excerpts
(Convened by the Center for Disease Control statistical correlation between thimerosalcontaining vaccines and neurodevelopmental disorders)
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9. PINK DISEASE
About 25% of babies who got pink disease died. After it was discovered that mercury was the cause of pink disease in 1947, mercury was removed from all
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"We seem to have about 50% of members who suffer from auto-immune diseases, such as diabetes, lupus, M5, rheumatoid arthritis etc, whereas the general population suffer from 5 - l0%. There is no doubt in my mind that we have significant and common on going health worries, compared to people who did not suffer from pink disease."-Heather Thiele.
WHAT IS PINK DISEASE?
http://www.users.bigpond.com/difarnsworth/ PINK DISEASE is babyhood mercury poisoning. Some babies are hyper-sensitive to mercury, and if those babies are exposed to mercury, they get Pink Disease. The most commonly used product containing mercury WAS teething powder, but other products frequently used on babies also contained mercury. The symptoms include weepy red rash, peeling skin, lethargy, anaemia, sensitivity to light, respiritory distress and general ill health. About 25% of babies who got Pink Disease died. After it was discovered that mercury was the cause of Pink Disease in 1947, mercury was removed from all teething powders and Pink Disease became rare. An information gathering exercise by the Pink Disease Support Group has revealed a higher than average incidence auto-immune disorders, Bronchiectasis, Solar Urticaria, chemical sensitivities, allergies, eye and mouth problems, infertility, co-ordination difficulties, poor health, and a proneness to emotional and psychiatric disorders.

10. Genetic And Biochemical Characterization Of The Pathway In Pantoea
Genetic and Biochemical Characterization of the Pathway in Pantoea citrea Leading to pink disease of Pineapple Catherine J. Pujol and
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11. APSnet Feature: Pink Disease Of Pineapple
The pink disease of pineapple represents one of the most perplexing problems The disease is virtually asymptomatic in the field. pink disease symptoms
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Pink Disease of Pineapple Clarence I. Kado University of California Department of Plant Pathology One Shields Ave Davis, CA 95616 Contact: cikado@ucdavis.edu Next to mangos and bananas, pineapples are the third most consumed fruit worldwide. Diseases of pineapple [ Ananas comosus (L.) Merr.] are therefore economically important in the production of fresh and canned fruit products. The pink disease of pineapple represents one of the most perplexing problems of the pineapple canned-fruit industry. The disease is virtually asymptomatic in the field. Pink disease symptoms are primarily recognized when the diseased fruit is canned. The heating process required for canning causes the formation of red and rusty red colored fruit slices that were processed from diseased fruits. Such blemished canned fruits are not marketable. Pink disease represents one of the most important and challenging diseases of pineapple. History Pink disease was originally described in 1915 in Hawaii (6). The pathogen responsible for causing pink disease remained obscure and the nature of the pink color formation of the pineapple fruit tissue was not understood. A myriad of bacteria associated with the pineapple plant, many of which originated from the surrounding soil, made identifying the primary cause of the disease extremely difficult. The biochemical basis of the disease was thought to be complex and difficult to elucidate, and was therefore left uncharacterized. Attempts at identifying the pathogen led to implicating several distinct bacteria as the causal agents of pink disease (5,10).

12. APSnet Feature Pink Disease Of Pineapple
Have a comment? Please contact Darin Eastburn, APSnet Feature Editor. Feature Story March 2003. pink disease of Pineapple. Clarence I. Kado
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13. The Hyperacusis Network Message Board - Pink Disease
I just never have heard of pink disease before and I m glad its pretty rare pink disease is just something I never hear of before has anybody else ever
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15. Arch Dermatol -- Abstract: Cutaneous Manifestations Of Acrodynia (pink Disease),
A diagnosis of acrodynia, or pink disease, was confirmed by elevated levels of mercury in the urine. The many cutaneous manifestations of this once common
http://archderm.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/124/1/107
Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery Student JAMA (1998-2004) JAMA CareerNet For The Media Meetings Peer Review Congress
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Cutaneous manifestations of acrodynia (pink disease)
S. M. Dinehart, R. Dillard, S. S. Raimer, S. Diven, R. Cobos and R. Pupo
Department of Dermatology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston. A 14-month-old girl who presented with multiple systemic complaints was found to have gingivitis, peeling of her palms and soles, and a peculiar acral eruption. A diagnosis of acrodynia, or pink disease, was confirmed by elevated levels of mercury in the urine. The many cutaneous manifestations of this once common disease are discussed.

16. Arch Dermatol Abstract Cutaneous Manifestations Of Acrodynia
Cutaneous manifestations of acrodynia (pink disease)
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17. Pink Disease - Ten Years After
This is an abstract to a printed scientific article that is used as a reference in the AmalgamRelated Illness FAQ.
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Pink Disease - Ten Years After (The Epilogue).
Br Med J 1:1181-1182 (1965)
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18. French Translation Of Pink_disease - WordReference.com
pink_disease French Dictionary Translation
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19. Some Articles In The Mercury- / Amalgam- / Health-field From 1993 (Abstracts)
and 11 gave a definite history of pink disease (mercury intoxication) in childhood. and only three had Young s syndrome; none had had pink disease.
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Some articles in the mercury- / amalgam- / health-field from 1993 (Abstracts)
Subjective selection by Leif Hedegard. Updated 10 Oct 1995.
Whole amalgam site: [ Amalgam homepage Read the FAQ (Index) Download the FAQ Extra reading ... Miscellaneous (thanks...) This page is maintained and 1994-1996 by Leif Hedegard. Updated 16 November 1996. The www-address of this page is:
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20. French Translation Of Pink_disease_fungus - WordReference.com
pink_disease_fungus French Dictionary Translation
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