|      Seven Cubans    have died and more than 40 have been hospitalized, eight in critical    condition, after drinking wood alcohol, or industrial methanol, they thought    was rum, the public health ministry said on Wednesday. The poisoning happened in    the La Lisa municipality of Havana, beginning on Monday, and all those killed    were in their 40s and 50s, according to a list provided by the ministry. Such incidents are rare,    though not unheard of in Cuba. "Those affected    consumed wood alcohol sold illegally ... that was supplied by two individuals    who work in the Pharmacy and Food Institute and took it from the local    warehouse," the ministry said in a statement. "Wood alcohol is    extremely toxic and causes headaches, nausea, blindness and death," the    ministry said, urging residents to seek medical attention if they suffer from    any symptoms. Also known as methanol or    methyl alcohol, wood alcohol is commonly used as a solvent in medical    laboratories and as a fuel or anti-freeze.  |    
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