This month we will be looking at:
“High-sensitive cardiac troponin T” (Ru-Yi Xu et al 2013)
Date, time TBC
(cross-site in the seminar rooms) Read more
(cross-site in the seminar rooms) Read more
With the onset of colder weather, many households in the UK are turning on their heating for the first time in months. Heating appliances need chimneys and flues to work safely – and these can block up over the summer months. So autumn is traditionally the period when people get poisoned by carbon monoxide (although it can happen any time of the year!)
Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced when anything containing carbon burns or smoulders. For practical purposes, this means the burning of any kind of fuel, commonly:
CO is very poisonous. Exposure to as little as 300 parts per million (that’s just 0.03%) can prove fatal.