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To better protect kids, the CPSC in 2022 set strict rules on the size and strength of loose magnets. The agency banned small ...
About 300 children a year are admitted to A&E in the UK after swallowing magnets, a new study has found. The University of ...
Parents are being warned against buying toys containing magnets after new data revealed that hundreds of children have been ...
Lead author and professor of paediatric surgery Nigel Hall, who works at the University and Southampton Children's Hospital, said retailers must do more to increase warnings on magnetic toy labels.
The Consumer Affairs Agency on March 24 called for legal measures to prevent young children from accidentally swallowing magnetic balls and suffering serious internal injuries. The agency’s ...