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Measles outbreak in central Ohio ends after 85 cases, all among children who weren t fully vaccinated

Measles outbreak in central Ohio ends after 85 cases, all among children who weren t fully vaccinated
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Measles outbreak in central Ohio ends after 85 cases, all among children who weren t fully vaccinated

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Measles outbreak in central Ohio ends after 85 cases, all among children who weren t fully vaccinated

Measles outbreak in central Ohio ends after 85 cases, all among children who weren t fully vaccinated
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- SENDBACK- How Can Hotdogs Be Serious Choking Hazards for Children Below Four

Americans consume approximately 20 billion hotdogs annually, more than twice the retail sales figures. However, experts remind parents not to allow children below four to eat hotdogs as they can be a choking hazard.

Hot Dogs Are Choking Hazards for Toddlers, Experts Remind Parents

Dr. Tanya Altmann, who wrote the book  Baby & Toddler Basics, agreed that hot dogs long and round shapes become such choking hazards for toddlers who usually bite a thick quarter of the food. Preventing a Choking Hazard Ideally, hot dogs should be given to children above four years old as they become more aware of what they eat and handle chewing food better before swallowing. However, if parents still prefer to feed their toddlers with hot dogs, they should consider mashing it up, mincing, or slicing the long rounded food into small and bite-sized pieces. The American Academy of Pediatrics also recommended cutting  cylindrical-shaped food  at least 1/2 inch or smaller for toddlers. It must be sliced lengthwise first and then cut up into smaller pieces. Some experts also recommend removing the skin because it s tough to chew.

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