Health & Medicine
12,000 Children Choke on Food Each Year, Study Finds
Each year about 12,000 children in the U.S., about 34 children per day, are treated for nonfatal food-related choking, a new study found. Hard candies topped the list of high-risk food for choking among children, researchers said.
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