Most teens in the chroming videos—31%—used permanent markers to chrome, the study found. Meanwhile, 17% used air dusters, 12% ...
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Dr. Scott Hadland, chief of adolescent medicine at Mass General for Children, offers information about the misuse of nitrous oxide cannisters.
“Chroming” can cause slurred speech, hallucinations, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other serious adverse side effects like ...
Chroming is the subject of a new study presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2024 National Conference, and it also ...
Chroming, aka huffing, isn't a new phenomenon, but the practice—which involves inhaling hydrocarbons to get high, often via ...
Now, concerned that 'chroming' may once again be on the rise, one doctor has issued an important message to vulnerable Gen Zs ...
Similar to huffing, “chroming” refers to the practice ... “Chroming” — a term derived from sniffing chrome-based paint products — has resulted in deaths and hospitalisation of children ...