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In 2018, an Ohio University freshman died of asphyxiation as a result of nitrous oxide ingestion from whipped-cream chargers, allegedly as part of a hazing ritual. [13] In 2020, a fifteen-year-old Irish boy died after ingesting nitrous oxide, [14] leading to Ireland's Health Service Executive classing it as a dangerous drug. [15]
There has been about one university hazing death each year from 1969 to 2021, making hazing deaths less common than lightning strike deaths. [2] [3] Only 200 university hazing deaths have occurred since 1838, with the most deaths being 40 between 2007 and 2017. [4] Alcohol poisoning is the biggest cause of death. [4]
The company has responded to the misuse of their dispensers through releasing statements warning consumers of the health risks resulted from misusing their product, additionally claiming that their products are solely intended for culinary use. In September 2024, Galaxy Gas paused sales of their whipped-cream chargers. [5] [1]
Across Ohio people are dying in local jails. Suicides, drug overdoses, detox and medical issues, on average, claim a life each week. Dying Behind Bars: At least 220 people died in Ohio jails over ...
In the case of the Corn Popper, the curators needed to find something recognizable to generations. The toy has been around since 1957 and more than 36 million have been sold, according to Fisher-Price. Nearly 650,000 visitors would arrive over the next year to view it and the hall of fame’s other vaunted toys. Vaults, garage sales, eBay
Oh, Kansas City didn’t set Statcast on fire during these two days in Charm City, but perhaps that’s the point. The Royals scored three runs in 18 innings.
A Corning, NY, family thought their dog had died after it went missing. The dog turned up in Ohio and a former dog control officer is facing charges.
Critics of smoking bans stress the absurdity of criminalizing the sale of a safer alternative to tobacco while tobacco continues to be legal. [ 130 ] In 2022, after two years of review, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) denied Juul's application to keep its tobacco and menthol flavored vaping products on the market. [ 131 ]