Science Friday   /     Protecting Against Poison Exposure This Holiday Season

Summary

It’s not poinsettias: A medical toxicologist discusses the most common household risks to kids during the holiday season.

Subtitle
It’s not poinsettias: A medical toxicologist discusses the most common household risks to kids during the holiday season.
Duration
00:18:21
Publishing date
2024-12-10 21:00
Link
https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/science-friday
Contributors
  Ira Flatow, Charles Bergquist
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Shownotes

There are a lot of holiday gatherings at this time of year, and families getting together can mean that kids are in places that don’t normally have a lot of kid visitors. And, as we know, curious kids can get into trouble.

Dr. Sing-Yi Feng, a pediatric emergency physician and medical toxicologist with the North Texas Poison Center, joins Ira to talk about some of the most common toxic exposures seen in hospital emergency rooms over the holidays. She stresses that even more than protecting against consumption of poinsettia plants or the cleaning supplies under the sink, households with young kids should be sure to control access to prescription medications, alcohol, and cannabis gummies.

Transcript for this segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.

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