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"And the cold burns your ears.
No caloric or cholesterol worries here...the cold burns off all the fat during the day's activities.
The safety issues for cryogenic helium are similar to those of liquid nitrogen; its extremely low temperatures can result in cold burns, and the liquid-to-gas expansion ratio can cause explosions if no pressure-relief devices are installed.
Hazards associated with the use of LN2 include frostbite and cold burns, asphyxiation (i.e., oxygen depletion) and risk of infection and injury due to explosion of ampoules (see Section 3.1).
Possibly the greatest hazard encountered in the cell culture laboratory derives from LN2, which is used extensively in the freezing and long-term storage of cells and can injure by causing cold burns and frostbite or kill by asphyxiation or by the explosion of poorly designed LN2 containers.
It will give you "cold burns" if you touch it.
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Ice cold burn. .
Don't place ice directly on the skin, since this can cause a cold burn.
According to the author of The Hormone Diet, when your body is cold it burns extra calories trying to warm up.
Cold soothes burns, whether caused by actual heat or capsaicin.
Cold air burned his cheeks.
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