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U.S. offers holiday toy safety tips as injuries drop

Last Updated: 2006-11-15 14:13:03 -0400 (Reuters Health)

WASHINGTON - Toy-related injuries are on the decline and government safety officials on Tuesday gave holiday shoppers some tips to keep it that way.

Their message to parents and grandparents looking for presents: if you can swallow it, ride it, launch it or plug it in, be sure the child is old enough to handle it.The annual holiday warning from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission comes as the number of children younger than 15 treated in hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries fell to 152,400 last year, from 161,100 in 2004 and 202,000 in 2001."Obviously, that's the kind trend line we like to see," said CPSC acting Chairman Nancy Nord.

"I certainly would like to think that parents are heeding the warnings and consequently making purchasing decisions based on those warnings," she said of the holiday shopping warning which the commission has been issuing for about a decade.

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The CPSC said toys figured in the deaths of 20 children last year, including nine in which the children choked.

This year, the commission directed its safety shopping guidance to grandparents, who Nord said spend $3 billion a year on toys and account for 16 percent of the market.

"Grandparents are big purchasers of toys," she said. "We want to make sure that grandparents understand that they also need to make safe and smart choices when buying toys for their grandchildren."

The commission urged shoppers to consider which toys are appropriate for the age of their children and grandchildren. Specifically, it said:

-- For children under 6, avoid building sets with small magnets, which can be swallowed.

-- For children under 3, avoid toys with small parts, which can cause choking.

-- For riding toys, like skateboards or in-line skates, be sure helmets and safety gear are sized to fit. Accidents involving these toys made up many of last year's injuries.

-- Only buy projectile toys like air rockets, darts and slingshots for older children.

-- Adults should supervise use of battery chargers and adapters, which can pose thermal burn hazards to children.

The CPSC also urged shoppers to read product warnings and labels, look for sturdy construction, avoid sharp edges and points for children under 8, quickly discard plastic wrappings and keep older children's toys away from younger siblings.

Copyright © 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

 

Chocolate addiction leads to sweet discovery

Last Updated: 2006-11-15 14:13:48 -0400 (Reuters Health)

WASHINGTON - They were so addicted, they just could not give up their favorite daily snack -- not even in the interest of science.

But chocolate lovers who flunked out of a Johns Hopkins University study on aspirin and heart disease helped researchers stumble on an explanation of why a little chocolate a day can cut the risk of heart attack.

It turns out chocolate, like aspirin, affects the platelets that cause blood to clot, Diane Becker of the Johns Hopkins University's School of Medicine and her colleagues discovered.

"What these chocolate offenders taught us is that the chemical in cocoa beans has a biochemical effect similar to aspirin in reducing platelet clumping, which can be fatal if a clot forms and blocks a blood vessel, causing a heart attack," Becker said in a telephone interview.

The 139 so-called chocolate offenders took part in a larger study of 1,200 people with a family history of heart disease. The study looked at the effects of aspirin on blood platelets.

Before they got the aspirin, the volunteers were asked to stay on a strict regimen of exercise, refrain from smoking and avoid caffeinated drinks, wine, grapefruit juice and chocolate.

Chocolate and the other foods are known to affect platelets.

"We knew they would offend," Becker said. "Some people said to us, 'I can do anything but I can't stay off my chocolate.'"

"If people said, 'I will try my very best,' we said, 'OK do your very best, but it is crucial that you don't eat chocolate for 24 to 48 hours before you come in for testing.'"

Yet some people failed even this test of self-control.

GOING ALL THE WAY

"Nobody ate like a chocolate chip. If they were going to eat it, they ate some chocolate," Becker said. "It went all the way from a chocolate chip cookie to someone who ate a gallon of chocolate ice cream with chocolate chunks and two chocolate-chip cookies at one sitting."

Becker cut them out of the aspirin study, but looked at their blood anyway.

Researchers ran platelet samples from both groups through a mechanical blood vessel system designed to time how long it takes for the platelets to clump together in a hair-thin plastic tube.

The blood of the chocolate eaters was slower to clot than the blood of the volunteers who resisted chocolate, Becker told a meeting of heart experts in Chicago.

In a urine test, the chocolate lovers had lower levels of a platelet waste product called thromboxane.

"Does it help a little bit? Yes," Becker said. "But it does not have anywhere near the magnitude of the effects of a single baby aspirin a day."

Nonetheless, Becker's team wants to study the effects of eating chocolate on a "free-living" population of volunteers. They will measure how much chocolate people eat and then watch them for several years to see if chocolate-eaters have a different rate of heart attacks, stroke and heart operations.

Other studies have suggested that dark chocolate contains more of the beneficial compounds linked with heart health, and experts note that the high sugar and fat content of most chocolate candy might cancel out some of the benefits.

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