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The number of children ingesting rare-earth magnets — powerful tiny balls that are a popular desk toy and can shred a child’s intestines — has skyrocketed in the three years since courts ...
The combination of the ink’s magnetic content and the unique shape of each number meant machines could read the checks easily and unambiguously—even in the case they were physically damaged.
Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava sees no production disruption as of now owing to the ongoing rare earth magnet shortage.
Now a study has found that bizarrely, the number of children needing hospital care for swallowing a magnet has risen five-fold over five years. Medics from four hospitals in South-East England ...
Company officials have launched a new effort to prevent product injuries and deaths through voluntary safety standards.
Now a study has found that bizarrely, the number of children needing hospital care for swallowing a magnet has risen five-fold over five years. Medics from four hospitals in South-East England have ...