A study published this month in the journal Pediatrics revealed that kids are swallowing foreign objects (including coins, small toys and even potentially fatal button batteries) much more often than ...
The most common objects ingested were coins and small batteries. Before children explore the world on foot, they explore it with their five senses. Early development often includes children listening, ...
From their fingers and toes to anything else they can get their hands on, kids are putting all sorts of things in their mouths. A new study finds the number of children admitted to emergency rooms ...
Children's curiosities often lead them to accidentally swallowing objects they shouldn't. According to a recent CDC report, the number of kids under 6 who accidentally swallowed foreign objects has ...
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The 2-year-old's parents took her to hospital after she vomited and fell unconscious. Surgeons found a 3-inch long stick piercing her small intestine.
There are many choking hazards in households that parents may not realize are a serious danger to their children. Recent research published in the journal “Pediatrics” revealed that the number of ...
Little children love to explore -- and sometimes their curiosity leads to swallowing objects that they shouldn’t. According to a recent study, the number of kids under age six who accidentally ...
CHICAGO — The number of young kids who went to US emergency rooms because they swallowed toys, coins, batteries and other objects has more than doubled, a new study says. In 2015, there were nearly 43 ...
A new study, published in the journal Pediatrics, has revealed that the rate of foreign-object-injection cases rose from 22,000 in 1995 to 43,000 in 2015 Style + Beauty Assistant, PEOPLE A study ...