Nina Shapiro, MD Pediatric Otolaryngologist at UCLA, shares advice for parents on the most
common dangerous items that kids put in their ears, nose, or mouth.
Not exact matches
Growing numbers of researchers and medical professionals assert that chemicals left over from the manufacturing process of many
common household
items can aggravate existing medical conditions and even cause new and potentially
dangerous health problems.
High - powered magnets are a very
common household
item these days, and they're extremely
dangerous to babies and toddlers.
One of the more
common methods of childproofing is to move potentially
dangerous items to higher levels, beyond the reach of young children.
* Use
common sense when deciding what
items to make for different ages - save anything that is small, or
dangerous if swallowed, for the older kids.
We take a look at
common household
items that are
dangerous for your pets.
Some of the important information is congenial health issues
common within the breed,
dangerous household
items, hypoglycemia and parasites.
Some
common household
items that are
dangerous for cats would be thread, curling ribbon which is usually attached to balloons, dental floss, rubber bands, hair...
Some
common household
items that are
dangerous for cats are: thread, curling ribbon; which is usually attached to balloons, dental floss, rubber bands or hair ties, and yarn.
Some very
common food
items in your pantry can be very
dangerous to your dog.
Here is a list of the
common items found in any household which may be
dangerous to your pet.
Lilies, chocolate, alcohol, ribbons, tinsel, and other
common holiday
items can all be
dangerous to our feline companions.