The Risk of The Choking Game in Children
Video Description: Learn about why parents to be on the alert for their children playing the "choking game", which has resulted in numerous deaths in the last decade in this medical report. Related Article Subjects: The Risk of The Choking Game in Children, childrens choking game, choking games, dangerous childs play, health care information, health information, health instruction, health research, insidermedicine, insidermedicine in 60The Risk of The Choking Game in Children
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