Slush ice drinks containing glycerol, popularly called slushies, are harmful to children under eight years of age, doctors warn in a new study after a string of hospitalisations in the US and the UK.
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Irish Mirror on MSNParents warned to avoid giving children slushies due to 'decreased consciousness'How to tell if you have a cold, the flu or COVID-19 They continued ... especially those under eight years of age, should ...
Marnie Moore, 4, was at a children’s party when she suddenly went ‘pale and unresponsive’ after her mum Kim, 35, bought her a ...
But that icy-cold sweet treat was just linked to a dangerous ... especially those under 8 years of age, should avoid slush ice drinks containing glycerol,” they wrote in the conclusion.
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