A boy who swallowed up to 100 high-powered magnets purchased online has undergone major surgery to remove them.
A 13-year-old boy was hospitalized after eating dozens of high-powered magnets, according to a recently published case report ...
A 13-year-old boy in New Zealand swallowed up to 100 high-power magnets he bought on Temu, forcing surgeons to remove tissue ...
Mandy Moore celebrates her "tender-hearted ham" of a son Oscar "Ozzie" Bennett's third birthday with a series of new photos.
During our annual toy testing, kids really dug the little pieces. "He loved the small size of the tiles since he had only ever seen the larger Magna-Tiles," one parent of a 4-year-old said. A parent ...
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A magnetic knife strip can be a valuable addition to your kitchen storage. When used improperly, magnetic knife blocks can ...
Luckily, William emerged from the incident unscathed, but terrifyingly it could have been so much worse A MUM has shared an urgent warning to other parents after her three-year-old son was rushed to A ...
Hazard: The recalled magnetic floating stackers toys violate the mandatory standard for toy magnets because they contain magnets that can loosen and detach from the toy, posing an ingestion hazard to ...
About 25,000 magnetic toy stackers are being recalled after dozens of reports showed their magnets can come loose, posing a life-threatening danger to children if swallowed. Tegu issued the recall for ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued recall notices for four products sold online—principally via Amazon—due to serious safety hazards. The recalls underscore concerns about ...
This recall involves Tegu Magnetic Floating Stackers with model numbers STA-BGY-801T (Rainbow) and STA-BTP-806T (Big Top). The wooden toys consist of a wooden base, six stacking pieces of various ...