CDC issues death count, warns parents about 'choking game'
from nbc
ATLANTA -- Federal health officials are issuing a warning about a "choking game."
It's a fad among teens and preteens in which children wrap dog leashes, bungee cords or other things around their necks to temporarily cut blood flow to the head. When the blood rushes back into the brain, it can create a dreamlike feeling.
But it also can be deadly. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says at least 82 youths have died from the game. And the study's authors say that's probably an undercount, because many of the deaths are not differentiated from accidental strangling or suicides on death certificates.
The CDC says nearly all the deaths were youths playing alone. It's urging parents to watch for warning signs including bloodshot eyes, marks on the neck, frequent and severe headaches and
disorientation.
Re: CDC issues death count, warns parents about 'choking game'
oh great another great story coming out of atlanta....
And in few years these same teen are going to allow to vote! wonderful that s great..
Re: CDC issues death count, warns parents about 'choking game'
used to have something similar in my school. a person would push all the air out of the lungs while thier friends would then hold them against a wall by thier shest to stop any expansion.
silly silly silly
Re: CDC issues death count, warns parents about 'choking game'
another thing what why this fall under the CDC? should this not be under public health or something. Shouldnt they being testing something instead wasting there time on this