Decrease in heart rate
Yes, it's quite harmful for humans.
Mercury. Very much so. But you have to drink it for it to be so.
yes, especially if they have a heart condition.
chemical toxicityradioactivityinfectious agentsetc.
Conditions that make material harmful is that when it is used for harming/destroying/killing/polluting the environment and the people.
A condition that has the potential to cause injury, illness or death of persons can be a hazardous or dangerous environment, such as a fire, chemical spill, natural disaster, or a contagious disease outbreak. It can also include situations where there is a lack of safety precautions or protective measures in place, such as unsafe work conditions or unprotected exposure to harmful substances. Overall, any situation that poses a significant risk to human life and well-being can potentially result in injury, illness, or death.
Before thermometers use to have mercury in them and they are not harmful unless they are used properly. Mercury is harmful when it is not disposed of properly and if it spills. It is not used very much because it poses a threat to human health and the environment. Now most thermometers have alcohol in them, they work just as well as mercury thermometers but are more safe to use in case the thermometer breaks.
The condition is called as infective disease.
Insertions generally are more harmful. An insertion causes a "frameshift" to occur, thus changing the entire amino acid sequence of the entire strand. Substitutions only change one base, which can sometimes not mess up the amino acid sequence at all.
FDA and other health experts warn consumers about the potential health about what types or concentrations of potentially harmful chemicals.
QUICK ANSWEROne of the main reasons why stereotypes are harmful is because they can lead to errors in decision making that carry the potential for negative consequences. -A
If their controlled by the FDA, then they must be prescribed to be legal. All drugs can alter your physiology and have the potential to be harmful...even water