A 13-year-old boy in New Zealand required emergency surgery after swallowing nearly 100 small, high-powered magnets. According to a case report, the teenager arrived at Tauranga Hospital with ...
Doctors in New Zealand had to remove part of a 13-year-old boy’s intestine after he swallowed dozens of strong magnets bought from a popular online marketplace. The boy swallowed up to 100 small, high ...
A 13-year-old boy from New Zealand underwent surgery to remove part of his intestine after swallowing nearly 100 neodymium magnets, believed to have been purchased online. The surgery took place at ...
Temu says it is investigating after a New Zealand boy swallowed scores of magnets purchased on the platform. The boy had part of his bowel removed and a medical study noted that it was "alarming" that ...
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A 13-year-old boy has undergone major surgery after swallowing 80-100 small magnets purchased on Temu. Neodymium magnets have been banned in some cases since 2014 but are still available through some ...
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