Most teens in the chroming videos—31%—used permanent markers to chrome, the study found. Meanwhile, 17% used air dusters, 12% ...
“Chroming” can cause slurred speech, hallucinations, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other serious adverse side effects like ...
The dangerous practice is a means of getting high via inhaling hydrocarbons by misusing a variety of legal products, ...
Chroming is a hazardous craze in which young people use deadly chemicals found in ordinary items to get high. Experts warn of ...
While videos of these two dangerous trends have gone around on social media platforms like TikTok, if you search for ...
The social media stunt involves inhaling toxic fumes from household items, such as paint or aersol cans. The post Study warns ...
Chroming is the subject of a new study presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2024 National Conference, and it also ...
According to Dr. Anthony Pizon, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center chief of medical toxicology, “chroming” is the new version of “huffing.” From permanent markers to paint thinners, the fumes of ...
Now, concerned that 'chroming' may once again be on the rise, one doctor has issued an important message to vulnerable Gen Zs ...
Influenced largely by TikTok, young people are embracing a type of recreational drug that involves inhaling dangerous ...
Videos on TikTok are contributing to a resurgence in "huffing" or "chroming," the dangerous practice of inhaling toxic fumes ...
The dangerous practice is a means of getting high via inhaling hydrocarbons by misusing a variety of legal products, including permanent markers, aerosol deodorant, nail polish, metallic paint ...