Website instructions on creating homemade blowguns often come with inadequate safety advice Teens showing aspiration symptoms hesitated explaining the cause of their condition Here's one more thing ...
It seems kids will never stop coming up with creative ways to injure themselves, if the cases of three teen boys and their homemade blowguns are any indication. Doctors at one hospital describe ...
Blowgun darts may backfire and get lodged in teenagers’ throats, according to a new report from one hospital. Surgeons at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, reported on three cases of ...
Teenage boys messing around with homemade blowguns are showing up in some emergency rooms after accidentally sucking the needle-tipped darts down their windpipes, doctors say. No one knows how many ...
A 15-year old boy visited the emergency room after he inhaled a dart from a blowgun. Above, an X-ray showing the dart lodged in the airway. A 15-year-old boy in Ohio required a visit to the emergency ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Blowgun darts may backfire and get lodged in teenagers’ throats, according to a new report from one hospital. Surgeons at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, ...
Cases of teenagers inhaling sewing needles and pins started out as a mystery, but it was solved with a few Internet searches and a lot of X-rays. A study by doctors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital ...
If you thought kids snorting condoms was outrageous, just know that it has absolutely nothing on this. According to the August issue of Pediatrics, there have been three separate cases of teenage boys ...
Discover the impressive process of building a functional dart gun completely out of cardboard, wood, and everyday materials. This video guides you through each stage of crafting a giant cardboard ...
(USA TODAY)-- Here's one more thing that parents of Internet-savvy, risk-taking teens should take heed of: construction of homemade blowgun darts and the risk of accidentally inhaling the projectiles.
Blowgun darts may backfire and get lodged in teenagers’ throats, according to a new report from one hospital. Surgeons at in Columbus, Ohio, reported on three cases of blowgun darts being lodged in ...