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'Chroming' TikTok trend is creating concerns for both parents and pediatricians A TikTok trend taking over the platform is putting teenagers in harm's way by using household items as inhalants.
Educating young users about inhalants, Sollee adds, is the best way to protect children and prevent serious injuries from chroming. “If things are going well, we don't get called.
World News Boy, 11, dies after suffering cardiac arrest during ‘chroming’ social media challenge By Alex Oliveira Published March 7, 2024, 2:57 p.m. ET ...
While the online chroming trend is new, the practice of huffing, bagging or sniffing chemicals is not new. A 2017 report estimated that about 684,000 adolescents used toxic inhalants.
While the online chroming trend is new, the practice of huffing, bagging or sniffing chemicals is not new. A 2017 report estimated that about 684,000 adolescents used toxic inhalants.
The most common chroming items were permanent markers (31%), followed by air dusters (17%), nail polish (12%) and paint thinners (11%). Next in line were gasoline, spray deodorant and hair spray.
LANCASTER, England (WKRC) — An eleven-year-old boy died while attempting a viral social media challenge known as "chroming," Saturday. The boy's grandmother, Tina Burns, said the 11-year-old ...
The so-called “chroming” challenge involves sniffing nail polish remover, deodorants, adhesives, paint thinners, and other cleaning products while filming yourself for TikTok.
In March, a 13-year-old Australian girl died after engaging in "chroming." Esra Haynes died after she inhaled fumes from a deodorant can, causing her to go into cardiac arrest March 31.
(Gray News) - An 11-year-old boy died after attempting a social media challenge known as “chroming” at a friend’s sleepover on Saturday. Lancashire Police were called to the scene around ...
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