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  2. Beware Of These Foods That Are Child Choking Hazards - AOL

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    A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics reveals that more than 12,000 children end up in the emergency room every year for choking on food and 60 percent of cases involve children ages ...

  3. Infant food safety - Wikipedia

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    To prevent infant choking, be sure your child has adequate motor skills to swallow food. [11] Do not offer babies or young children high-risk foods, such as chunks of meat, cheese, grapes, or raw vegetables, unless they are cut up into small pieces. [12] Avoid hard foods, such as nuts, seeds, and popcorn.

  4. Brain Licker - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 the British Food Standards Agency issued warnings to parents regarding this as well as possible choking hazards. [4] There are several different flavours of Brain Licker, the most popular of which are strawberry, peach, apple, blue raspberry, grape, blackberry, lemon, watermelon and cola.

  5. 2-year-old boy dies after choking on a grape

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  6. Arizona second-grader uses Heimlich maneuver to save choking ...

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    An Arizona second-grader was celebrated as a hero — and honored at a school assembly last week — for his quick thinking after saving his friend who started to choke on his lunch during the ...

  7. List of choking deaths - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable people who have died by choking. 405 BC: Sophocles (91), Diodorus Siculus claims Sophocles choked on a grape-seed in a cup of wine. [1] circa 200: Lucius Fabius Cilo, Pliny the Elder claims "Chilo" perished from choking on a single hair in a draught of milk. [2] 453: Attila the Hun (47), although cause of death is ...

  8. Foods That Are Banned in America. Do You Agree? - AOL

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    Mustard Oil. If you have ever scanned the oil section of an Indian or Bangladeshi grocer, you may have noticed large bottles of mustard oil bearing the cautionary label "For External Use Only."

  9. Coulure - Wikipedia

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    Coulure is a distinct phenomena unrelated to another viticultural hazard, millerandage, where the flowers are pollinated but the resulting berries develop without seeds and remain small. Like coulure, millerandage is often caused by inclement weather during the flowering and fruit set period and cause reduced yields.