After suffering four days of abdominal pain, the unnamed teen was taken to Tauranga Hospital on the North Island.
Neodymium is a rare-earth metal element used to make some of the strongest magnets available and they can be easy to buy ...
A 13-year-old boy was admitted to hospital after four days of abdominal pain – when he then admitted to doctors that he'd ...
The government took aim at sets of small, high-powered magnets. The brand names include Buckyballs, and Magni-cubes. The Consumer Product Safety Commission wants them off the market. One child has ...
A 13-year-old boy has had major surgery after eating 80-100 small magnets purchased on Temu. Photo / New Zealand Medical Journal A 13-year-old boy has undergone major surgery after swallowing 80-100 ...
A federal safety agency warned this past week that small, powerful magnets have been linked to seven deaths after they were ingested, announcing one company’s voluntary recall of a toy set that ...
Magnets are found all over the place. They hold items on the refrigerator while also holding the door shut. Our banking cards have magnetic strips — as do speakers, motors, and automatic doors.
Surgeons at Tauranga Hospital had to remove part of the boy's bowel to get out the magnets bought on Temu.
China's exports of rare earth magnets fell in September, reigniting fears that the world's top supplier could wield its ...