World-first battery technology prevents child ingestion burns | The Morning Show
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An estimated 20 children are taken hospital each week for suspected ingestion of coin lithium batteries, which are found in countless household items in Australia. Get the latest news » https://7news.com.au 7Plus » https://7plus.com.au/ More from The Morning Show » https://themorningshow.com.au Subscribe to Sunrise » https://7news.link/SunriseSubscribe Subscribe to the Sunrise newsletter » http://7sunrise.link/Newsletter Connect with TMS online: Facebook » https://www.facebook.com/morningshowon7 Instagram » https://www.instagram.com/morningshowon7/ TikTok » https://www.tiktok.com/@morningshowon7 X » https://x.com/morningshowon7 #MorningShowOn7 #7NEWS
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