Mad Honey Poisoning — A Medical Explainer
Grayanotoxin exposure from “mad honey” can trigger bradycardia, hypotension, and neuro‑GI symptoms. A clear guide to recognition and first‑line management.
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Research explainers and physiological notes. Precise, readable, and clinically useful. Each entry is a small ward: clean instruments, soft light.
Grayanotoxin exposure from “mad honey” can trigger bradycardia, hypotension, and neuro‑GI symptoms. A clear guide to recognition and first‑line management.
enterHow rhythm and melody modulate attention, autonomic tone, and affective circuits. Evidence‑driven notes for using music therapeutically without hype.
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