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ER visits almost double for young children swallowing objects The most common objects ingested were coins and small batteries.
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We all know little kids love to put things in their mouths – but what happens when they swallow things they shouldn't? Over the last 10 years, the Queensland Children's Hospital has treated more ...
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Kids in Common has had a remarkable impact on children’s lives in our county. For example, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors has adopted many of our recommendations, including: ...
Where are kids most likely to pick up RSV? The most common way for RSV to spread among children is through contact with contaminated surfaces or objects.
Door handles, stair railings, books, pens, video game remotes, and a computer keyboard are some common "carriers" of cold viruses. They can live on one of those objects for several hours.
Common objects lodged in children's nostrils include beads, pins, baby teeth, screws and food, the researchers say Peanuts and peas can sometimes get inhaled and stuck in the airways.
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