Well, yes. Dihydrogen monoxide is associated with some conditions, such as seizure, coma, and deathrelated to dilutional hyponatremia. It also plays a role pulmonary edema related to chronic heart failure. Now that I think about it, it kills a lot of people from direct exposure in large amounts...
Well, yes. Dihydrogen monoxide is associated with some conditions, such as seizure, coma, and deathrelated to dilutional hyponatremia. It also plays a role pulmonary edema related to chronic heart failure. Now that I think about it, it kills a lot of people from direct exposure in large amounts...
But I'm addicted now. I...don't know how to stop.