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

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    Candy is the leading choking hazard; hard candy accounts for 15.5 percent of cases, and other types of candy and gum accounts for 12.8 percent of cases. ... Young children should avoid high-risk ...

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

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    Isaiah had started choking on a grape. Thomas, with little hesitation, sprang into action and wrapped his arms around his friend’s abdomen from behind. Within seconds, he managed to dislodge the ...

  4. Foreign body aspiration - Wikipedia

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    Foreign body aspiration occurs when a foreign body enters the airway which can cause difficulty breathing or choking. [1] Objects may reach the respiratory tract and the digestive tract from the mouth and nose, but when an object enters the respiratory tract it is termed aspiration.

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

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    The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act prohibits non-food items from being encased within confections, due to choking hazards. This means that Kinder Surprise, chocolate eggs containing tiny ...

  6. Choking - Wikipedia

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    For a conscious choking victim, [32] most institutions such as the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross and the NHS, [33] recommend the same general protocol of first-aid: encouraging the victim to cough, followed by hard back slaps (as described forward). If these attempts are not effective, the procedure continues with abdominal ...

  7. Foreign body - Wikipedia

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    A choking case can require the fast usage of basic anti-choking techniques to clear the airway. In one study, peanuts were the most common obstruction. [6] In addition to peanuts, hot dogs, grapes, and latex balloons are also serious choking hazards in children that can result in death.

  8. 2-year-old boy dies after choking on a grape

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    The toddler was airlifted to the hospital after a grape became lodged in his throat during a family outing to Pizza Hut. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  9. 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.