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 ...
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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 ...
Parents would like to think their teenage sons are spending the summer reviewing calculus. Unfortunately, at least a few of them may be manufacturing homemade blowguns, with unexpectedly painful ...
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(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.
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 ...
A 15-year-old boy in Ohio required a visit to the emergency room after he inhaled a dart from a homemade blowgun, according to a new report of his case. The dart lodged in the boy's airway after he ...