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  1. Control of pink disease of Hevea rubber with Calixin (Mitteilungen für den Landbau. Agricultural bulletin) by R. L Wastie, 1975
  2. Pink-eye (Animal diseases) by Roy I Hostetler, 1982
  3. The etiology of pink disease of pineapple fruit in Hawaii, by John J Cho, 1968
  4. The pink bollworm, with special reference to steps taken by the Department of Agriculture to prevent its establishment in the United States (Department ... / United States Department of Agriculture) by W. D Hunter, 1926
  5. The pink bollworm in Arizona (Circular) by J. N Roney, 1965
  6. Ohio W-R 25 and Ohio W-R 29: Two new disease-resistant uniform-ripening, pink, greenhouse tomato varieties (Research bulletin / Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station) by L. J Alexander, 1965
  7. Tropic: A new disease-resistant indeterminate tomato for pink harvest (Circular / University of Florida, Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. W Strobel, 1969
  8. Field evaluation of cotton in Puerto Rico for pink bollworm resistance (United States. Science and Education Administration. Agricultural research results : ARR-W) by R. L Wilson, 1979
  9. Resistance of cotton to pink bollworm damage (Bulletin / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by J. R Brazzel, 1956
  10. Pink root and bulbrot of onions: Caused by Fusarium (Science Bulletin) by S. J Du Plessis, 1933
  11. A summary report of pink bollworm research in 1965 (Report / University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station) by George P Wene, 1966
  12. Pink bollworm: Comparison of commercial control with gossyplureor insecticides (Agricultural reviews and manuals) by G. D Butler, 1983
  13. Report of the pink bollworm of cotton: (Pectinophora gossypiella, S.) (Bulletin / Texas Department of Agriculture) by Ernest E Scholl, 1919
  14. Effect of pink bollworm infestation on cotton produced under high moisture conditions (Progress report / Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) by Perry L Adkisson, 1960

21. Pink Disease - St. Joseph Mercy, Ann Arbor Michigan
pink disease St. Joseph Mercy Health System Hospitals serving Ann Arbor, SE Michigan, Washtenaw County, Livingston County, Wayne County, Oakland County,
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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).
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22. Pink Disease - Definition From Biology-Online.org
Definition and other additional information on pink disease from BiologyOnline.org dictionary.
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23. Pink Disease, Erythricium Salmonicolor (Polyporales: Phanerochaetaceae) @ Invasi
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25. International Rubber Research & Development Board
The final effect of pink disease is the prolongation of the immaturity period owing to Other fungicides which can be used against pink disease are
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Pink Diseases CAUSAL ORGANISM DISTRIBUTION IRRDB surveys indicate that this disease is present in most rubber growing countries. It is serious in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand but not in Sri Lanka. It is unimportant or unknown in China and the producing countries of Africa and South America. For the results of the 1998 Survey. SYMPTOMS DISEASE SPREAD The fungus produces two types of spores: basidiospores and necator spores. These spores, which are blown by wind and dispersed by rainsplash, spread the disease. The disease is more prevalent in areas with high rainfall. The disease is not a problem on mature trees, and trees which are between one to eight years old are the most susceptible disease. DISEASE CONTROL Info first published: April 1994

26. PINK DISEASE
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27. BioNatural - Pink Disease - Heather's Story
Yet it took another 80 years for the incidence of pink disease to stop. The scenario of having suffered pink disease followed by another mercury
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28. Pink Disease, Eastern Carolina
pink disease University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina serves tarboro, ahoskie, edento, winsor, maxhead, dear county, outebanks counties in eastern
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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: 4/28/2004 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

29. EMedicine - Acrodynia : Article By Kamila K Padlewska, MD
Synonyms and related keywords pink disease, Feer disease, Feer s disease, Swift syndrome, Swift s disease, Swift disease, SwiftFeer disease,
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Last Updated: February 28, 2005 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: pink disease, Feer disease, Feer's disease, Swift syndrome, Swift's disease, Swift disease, Swift-Feer disease, vegetative neurosis, dermatopolyneuritis, erythredema polyneuritis, trophodermatoneurosis, heavy metal toxicity, heavy metal poisoning, mercury toxicity, mercury poisoning, chronic mercury poisoning, chronic heavy metal poisoning AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Kamila K Padlewska, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Warsaw Medical School, Poland Coauthor(s): Robert A Schwartz, MD, MPH , Professor and Head, Dermatology, Professor of Pathology, Pediatrics, Medicine, and Preventive Medicine and Community Health, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Editor(s): Shyam Verma, MBBS, DVD, FAAD

30. EMedicine - Toxicity, Mercury : Article By Barry Diner, MD
Acrodynia, known as pink disease and considered to be a mercury allergy, presents with erythema of the palms and soles, edema of the hands and feet,
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Last Updated: October 4, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: Hg, heavy metal, mercury poisoning, acrodynia, pink disease, acrodynic erythema, dermatopolyneuritis, erythredema, Swift disease, Swift's disease, hydrargyria, hydrargyrism, mercurialism, acute mercury poisoning, chronic mercury poisoning AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Barry Diner, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Emory University Coauthor(s): Barry Brenner, MD, PhD , Professor of Emergency Medicine, Professor of Internal Medicine, and Professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Barry Diner, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Editor(s): Michelle Ervin, MD

31. Pineapple
Acetobacter aceti, (pink disease), BACTERIA. Acetobacter sp. (marbling), BACTERIA Enterobacter agglomerans, (pink disease), BACTERIA
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Scientific Name Common Name Group Acetobacter aceti (pink disease) BACTERIA Acetobacter sp.

32. OEDILF - Word Search
Can fall prey to what s called pink disease,. (Painful fingers and toes. And the tip of the nose). So avoid acrodynia, please. (acro-DIN-ee-uh),
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33. Fig. 29: Citrus Tree With Pink Disease
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34. Online Dictionary For French English, Spanish English, Italian English, And More
More results pink adj. pinker ? pinkest pingk 1. pink disease n. pingk di zEz 1. Serious bark disease of many tropical crop trees
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36. Environmental Poisoning
Babies who were particularly sensitive to mercury developed pink disease, a syndrome characterised by symptoms including anaemia, lethargy and skin rash.
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Description: Mercury used to be a common additive in teething powders and other baby products. Babies who were particularly sensitive to mercury developed pink disease, a syndrome characterised by symptoms including anaemia, lethargy and skin rash.
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Description: Cadmium is a mineral with many uses, including the manufacture of batteries. High exposure to cadmium has been linked to a range of health problems, such as certain kidney and lung conditions. The health effects of cadmium vary, depending on how it is taken into the body.

37. Rubber Board Growers Manufacturers Dealers Statistics
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    39. Bio-Probe Amalgam / Mercury Citations
    Vasomotor Disturbance in pink disease. Lancet, 2124851, 1952. Wierzbicki, R; et al. Interaction of Fibrinogen With Mercury. Thrombo Res., 30(6)579-85,
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    40. Autism Research Institute - Autism: A Novel Form Of Mercury Poisoning
    45 Farnsworth D. pink disease Survey Results. pink disease Support Group Site, 1997; 53 Manser N. Neville’s (a Pinkie) Recollection of pink disease.
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    Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental syndrome with onset prior to age 36 months. Diagnostic criteria consist of impairments in sociality and communication plus repetitive and stereotypic behaviors (1). Traits strongly associated with autism include movement disorders and sensory dysfunctions (2). Although autism may be apparent soon after birth, most autistic children experience at least several months, even a year or more of normal development followed by regression, defined as loss of function or failure to progress (2,3,4). The neurotoxicity of mercury (Hg) has long been recognized (5). Primary data derive from victims of contaminated fish (Japan - Minamata Disease) or grain (Iraq, Guatemala, Russia); from acrodynia (Pink Disease) induced by Hg in teething powders; and from individual instances of mercury poisoning (HgP), many occurring in occupational settings (e.g., Mad Hatter's Disease). Animal and in vitro studies also provide insights into the mechanisms of Hg toxicity. More recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) have determined that the typical amount of Hg injected into infants and toddlers via childhood immunizations has exceeded government safety guidelines on an individual (6) and cumulative vaccine basis (7). The mercury in vaccines derives from thimerosal (TMS), a preservative which is 49.6% ethylmercury (eHg) (7).

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