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Super-strong magnets are still sold as desk toys, and children are swallowing the small high-powered magnets, which can lead to serious injury and death. Consumer Reports explains how how to avoid ...
Tiny, super-strong rare-earth magnets sold as toys were banned several years ago, but now some of them are back on the market landing kids in the emergency room. 24/7 Live Philadelphia ...
At least one U.S. child has died and 19 others have needed surgery since 2003 after swallowing magnets used in toys, the government reported Thursday. Most of those cases were believed to involve ...
A standoff between the government and sellers of desktop magnet toys for adults escalated Tuesday, with federal consumer safety officials filing their second complaint to force a company to take ...
The magnets are so strong they're hard to pull apart -- but they are supposed to be encased in plastic pieces. The little pieces are not supposed to be loose, and came out of the larger pieces.
AURORA, Colo. — Parents and a doctor warn a popular toy may be a magnet for disaster, after seeing an increase in the number of children swallowing the small but powerful magnets. The strong ...
AURORA, Colo. — Parents and a doctor warn a popular toy may be a magnet for disaster, after seeing an increase in the number of children swallowing the small but powerful magnets. The strong ...
AURORA, Colo. — Parents and a doctor warn a popular toy may be a magnet for disaster, after seeing an increase in the number of children swallowing the small but powerful magnets. The strong ...
High-powered magnets used in toys can clump together when swallowed, causing severe intestinal damage, doctors say.
A local mom says a popular toy many children receive at the holidays caused her son to have emergency surgery. 24/7 Live Philadelphia Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware Welcome, Mickey ...