A company that wants to extract gold from piles of decades-old mining waste outside Leadville no longer plans to use cyanide in its processes after hearing concerns from locals about the toxic ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has warned the consumption of Sareks brand Bitter Apricot Kernels may “cause cyanide poisoning.” One illness has been associated with the consumption of this ...
Angela Craig's autopsy revealed she had been poisoned. Police claim the evidence points to her husband James — alleging he purchased potassium cyanide and arsenic and laced her protein shakes with ...
Bitter Apricot Kernels sold by the brand Sareks is being recalled in Canada due to a risk of acute cyanide poisoning ... affected products were distributed online.
Cyanide - the compound which unconfirmed reports suggest would have been used in the Tube attack - is one of the most lethal substances. Even tiny amounts of less than 0.1 grams can leave victims ...
The recalled product was distributed online in Canada. Apricot kernels naturally contain amygdalin, which can release cyanide after being eaten. The human body can eliminate small amounts of ...