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26 May
Stay Safe From the Sun & That Backyard Grill This Memorial Day

Stay Safe From the Sun & That Backyard Grill This Memorial Day

Memorial Day means firing up that backyard grill for the season, hopefully under warm, sunny skies.

You can be sure to enjoy the day without hazards by taking a few simple precautions, said Dr. Mike Ren

20 Oct
Mom's Curling Iron Can Be Big Burn Hazard for Kids

Mom's Curling Iron Can Be Big Burn Hazard for Kids

Tens of thousands of U.S. children received burns over a decade from beauty devices found in many homes: curling irons.

"Hair styling tools are a timeless piece of our everyday routine, helping to create the picture-perfect look. Yet they have the greatest propensity to ...

05 Oct
Scientists Produce 'Bioprinted' Human Skin for Wound Healing

Scientists Produce 'Bioprinted' Human Skin for Wound Healing

People recovering from wounds or severe burns might one day be treated with fully functional "bioprinted"skin created in a lab, a new study suggests.

Researchers say they "printed"skin samples containing all six major human cell types found in skin.

The result was ...

27 Aug
Don't Get Burned Grilling, and Other Hot Weather Tips

Don't Get Burned Grilling, and Other Hot Weather Tips

It's always a good idea to use caution when having some summer fun -- and that includes preventing burns from barbecues and other heat sources.

An expert from UT Southwestern Medical Center offers tips for avoiding heat-related pitfalls, including grilling and metal play...

01 Jul
Fireworks for the 4th? Here's Your Safety Checklist

Fireworks for the 4th? Here's Your Safety Checklist

It's been said many times, but it deserves repeating: Use caution when handling fireworks.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) is repeating the message to try to help people avoid injuries to the fingers, hands, arms and face.

"It may be a tradition...

08 Mar
Is Your Tap Water Too Hot? Scalding Burns Send Thousands to ER Each Year

Is Your Tap Water Too Hot? Scalding Burns Send Thousands to ER Each Year

A water heater set to 120 degrees Fahrenheit can release water from the tap hot enough to cause a second-degree burn in about nine minutes.

Turned up to 130 degrees, that injury happens in just 25 seconds. At 140 degrees, it only takes three seconds, according to a new ...

16 Feb
Why Instant Noodles Are a Danger to Your Kids

Why Instant Noodles Are a Danger to Your Kids

Ramen danger: A steaming cup of instant noodles is a big cause of scald injuries in children, researchers report.

A new study that examined pediatric admissions at Unive...

11 Feb
Don't Feel the Burn: Stay Safe From Heat Injuries

Don't Feel the Burn: Stay Safe From Heat Injuries

In 2021, U.S. emergency rooms treated more than 193,000 burn injuries caused by an array of products, ranging from cooking devices to fireworks and space heaters.

Most of these burns were preventable, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Children u...

10 Dec
Holiday Kitchen Accident? Here's How to Treat Minor Cuts, Burns

Holiday Kitchen Accident? Here's How to Treat Minor Cuts, Burns

From burns to cuts, kitchen accidents happen, and they may be more likely as you cook for holiday gatherings.

Treating those injuries quickly and effectively can help begin the healing process and may reduce scarring, according to a skin expert at the American Acade...

23 Nov
Keeping T-Day Kitchens Safe for the Whole Family

Keeping T-Day Kitchens Safe for the Whole Family

The whole family -- even the youngest members -- can take part in Thanksgiving's hours of food preparation by following some safety tips.

The nation's leading pediatrics organization offers some holiday advice for families with young children.

"There's a lot of exc...

15 Nov
Jay Leno Recovering After Serious Burn Injuries

Jay Leno Recovering After Serious Burn Injuries

Comedian Jay Leno, former host of "The Tonight Show" and an avid car collector, suffered burn injuries when one of his cars burst into flames last weekend.

Leno, 72, is recovering at the Grossman Burn Center in Los Angeles, where he is in stable condition and being trea...

18 Jan
Her Arm Got Caught in Family's Treadmill. It Could Have Been Worse.

Her Arm Got Caught in Family's Treadmill. It Could Have Been Worse.

It can happen so fast.

One moment, a family is eating dinner together like usual. Soon after, they go off to do other things before being brought back together by a child's scream.

That is what unfolded in the Beckman home in State College, Pa., one October ...

06 Nov
It's Time to Replace Your Smoke Alarm Batteries

It's Time to Replace Your Smoke Alarm Batteries

Setting your clocks back an hour this Sunday also means it's time to replace the batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says.

Working alarms are especially important because people are spending mor...

08 Oct
For Kids, Accidental Burns Another Scar of the Pandemic

For Kids, Accidental Burns Another Scar of the Pandemic

Accidental burns among U.S. children rose by one-third during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study.

"COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders inevitably created a new dynamic between children and their social environment. One result was the increas...