*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. To help parents prevent burn injuries, experts at Shriners Hospitals for Children are providing information to families about ...
It’s not the first time a viral trend caused children to suffer from burns, according to Shriners. Last year, the “DIY Tanghulu” trend of making candied fruit using boiling sugar resulted in dozens of ...
Milli Bennett was outside with her family on a hot July day last year using a small tabletop cooker when the flame went out. To ignite the flame, rubbing alcohol was used to reignite the flame and it ...
It’s cheap, tasty and very popular among hungry college students, but some doctors say children are getting severe burns from cooking instant noodles. Shriners Children’s Hospital in Boston said the ...
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