Can a person's body really poison those around them? In 1994, when Gloria Ramirez was hospitalized, the healthcare workers who treated her began to feel unwell one after another within seconds; some fainted, others showed signs of paralysis. Following the events of that night, Ramirez became known as the "Poisonous Woman," and her story remains one of the greatest mysteries in the history of modern medicine, still not fully solved.
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Can a person's body really poison those around them? In 1994, when Gloria Ramirez was hospitalized, the healthcare workers who treated her began to feel unwell one after another within seconds; some fainted, others showed signs of paralysis. Following the events of that night, Ramirez became known as the "Poisonous Woman," and her story remains one of the greatest mysteries in the history of modern medicine, still not fully solved.