This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Thousands of sets ...
Experts are urging parents to keep young children away from tiny, strong magnetic toys following a series of accidental ingestions that caused serious internal damage. The Consumer Affairs Agency’s ...
Mag Cube -- a children's toy which uses dozens of tiny magnetic balls -- has been recalled because it could cause internal injuries if the balls are swallowed and then link together inside the body.
A seven-year-old girl has escaped major injury after accidentally swallowing five magnetic balls from a toy set that is banned in Australian stores, with doctors saying it is "outrageous" the toys are ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission shared several warnings this week over small yet high-powered magnetic balls in toy sets that can be swallowed after seven deaths and thousands of hospital ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Federal safety officials have issued warnings about magnetic toys made by seven different companies, telling consumers to get rid of them immediately. Experts have been sounding the ...
Over the Christmas and New Year period, two youngsters were rushed to Townsville University Hospital for swallowing the magnetic balls — which have the potential to severely injure and kill children.
Doctors today issued an alert about the danger to children from magnetic toys and “button” batteries in the run-up to Christmas. One London hospital said it treated four children over a recent weekend ...
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