Child ER Visits for Swallowed Button Batteries Doubled in a Decade Accidental ingestion of button batteries is on the rise, with more than twice as many battery-related emergency department visits in a decade. MedicineNet Daily News View this email as a web page DAILY NEWS MedicineNet Aug 29, 2022 Rise in Child ER Visits for Swallowed Button Batteries Accidental ingestion of button batteries is on the rise, with more than twice as many battery-related emergency department visits in a decade. READ MORE Up to 4 Million Americans Out of Work With Long COVID Hate Listening to People Chewing? You Might Have Misophonia ADHD Drug Adderall in Short Supply What Do You Know About Your Risk for Hernia? Breastfeeding Can Protect Hearts of Mom, Baby Long Term School Sports Are Starting Again: Know the Signs of Concussion Like Humans, a Dog's Odds for Dementia Rises With Age Hypertension in Pregnancy Is Getting More Common for Gen Z Women Alzheimer's: Who Is Caring for the Caregivers? FROM OUR WEBMD SPONSORS CAD/PAD and Major Cardiovascular Event Risk You are signed up for the Daily Health News newsletter as rssproject471@gmail.com. Update Subscription | Privacy Policy MedicineNet 903 Calle Amanecer, Suite 300 San Clemente, CA 92673 USA © MedicineNet, Inc. All rights reserved. Tweet Postingan terkait:
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