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Updated on January 14, 2021 at 1:10 pm NBC s Dateline The family of a San Diego woman who was slowly fed a chemical once used in rat poison by her husband, then a Navy sailor, speaks out Thursday night on NBC s Dateline, as do the medical staff who worked to save her life. Watch NBC s Dateline Thursdays at 10 p.m. on NBC 7 or NBC7.com When 28-year-old Brigida Uto arrived at a San Diego Kaiser Permanente triage center in March 2018, she was close to death. In the race to save the young mother s life, doctors began investigating a medical mystery. She was losing her vision. She couldn t feel her extremities her feet and her hands. She couldn t even see the water I was giving her, Laura Comstock a triage nurse at the hospital told NBC s Dateline investigator Natalie Morales. ....
Poisoned Russian opposition leader and leading Vladimir Putin critic Alexei Navalny to return to Russia Posted WedWednesday 13 updated WedWednesday 13 Alexei Navalny is one of President Vladimir Putin s leading critics. ( Print text only Cancel Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny says he will fly back to Russia on January 17 from Germany, where he has been convalescing after being poisoned. Key points: Leading Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny announced he had bought tickets to return to Moscow on January 17 He had been undergoing treatment in Germany after falling ill with Novichok poisoning He said Russia s prison authority had asked a court to jail him over a suspended sentence he had been serving ....
Researchers examine the role of Shiga toxin in the immune system E. coli food poisoning is one of the worst food poisonings, causing bloody diarrhea and kidney damage. But all the carnage might be just an unintended side effect, researchers from UConn Health report in the 27 November issue of Science Immunology. Their findings might lead to more effective treatments for this potentially deadly disease. Escherichia coli are a diverse group of bacteria that often live in animal guts. Many types of E. coli never make us sick; other varieties can cause traveler s diarrhea. But swallowing even a few cells of the type of E. coli that makes Shiga toxin can make us very, very ill. Shiga toxin damages blood vessels in the intestines, causing bloody diarrhea. If Shiga toxin gets into the bloodstream, it can cause kidney failure. ....