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The Number of Children Poisoned By This Product Grew By 500% In the Last Decade, CDC Says


 

The Number of Children Poisoned By This Product Grew By 500% In the Last Decade, CDC Says


The Number of Children Poisoned By This Product Grew By 500% In the Last Decade, CDC Says


Dietary supplements for general health and well-being are more popular than ever. In fact, in the United States, 77% of start-ups begin in 2019. According to the CRN Consumer Survey. These are homes that look like they're occupied from the World Trade Center.


To have appeared in the first edition of the atmosphere. Melatonin is usually left on the counter as a sleep aid.

 But leaving melatonin unchecked can lead to serious danger to children. During the year, the old, supplement to more than 52,000 calls to poison control centers, which has been a major problem in the past decade, reports the report, which was published on June 3.

From 2012 to 2021, incidents of children accidentally taking nutritional supplements increased by 530%. In addition, melaton sales rose 150% in the United States between 2016 and 2020, and to headquarters for the study.

Melatonin is a hormone used to promote sleep. It has gained popularity as a way to treat delayed sleep and sleep disorders. While making it particularly attractive to young children.

The Number of Children Poisoned By This Product Grew By 500% In the Last Decade, CDC Says


52,000 cases of poisoning occurred last year, treated in its treatment. More than 4,000 children were hospitalized, five on ventilators. Two ingestion infants, between 3 and 13 months of age, died at home after ingestion.

The opportunity to have the opportunity to have the opportunity to have a common environment emerges with the emergence of COVID-19 in a potential environment setting. Increasing their numbers in natural programs can increase their numbers.


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