Salinas were hospitalized after eating lethal mushrooms, may have liver failure I've taken my family to 5 major steakhouse ...
Three adults in Salinas were stricken with severe mushroom poisoning and transferred to Stanford Medicine after eating death cap mushrooms.
Three individuals were hospitalized after ingesting amanita phalloides, or death cap mushrooms, purchased from a truck vendor ...
The three said that they bought the death cap mushrooms on the side of the road from a truck vendor. The patients brought the ...
One individual is on the mend and two others remain in treatment at Stanford Medicine after consuming poisonous mushrooms. Salinas Valley Health Emergency Department physicians said three people ...
POISONOUS MUSHROOMS IN SALINAS... ### GOOD EVENING, I'M DAN GREEN. A HEALTH WARNING TONIGHT ....THREE PEOPLE ENDED UP IN SALINAS VALLEY HEALTH'S EMERGENCY ROOM ON NEW YEARS EVE...SUFFERING FROM ...
As their name implies, death cap mushrooms — which can be mistaken for white button mushrooms — can be deadly.
Three individuals were hospitalized Tuesday after ingesting amanita phalloides, or death cap mushrooms, purchased from a truck vendor in East Salinas.
Salinas Valley Health confirmed to KION that three people became very ill after purchasing a type of non-hallucinogenic mushroom called Deathcap (which "can be lethal," according to NPR) on New Year's ...
Photo by Michael G. Wood via British Columbia Centre for Disease Control Mushrooms sold from a truck in a Salinas parking lot turned out to be poisonous, sending three people to the hospital ...
Three California residents were nearly fatally poisoned by deadly mushrooms that masquerade as edible varieties, suffering ...
Salinas Valley Health warned the public on Friday about a threat of poisonous mushrooms in the area. Three individuals were hospitalized Tuesday after ingesting amanita phalloides – or death cap ...