Public healthfromwww.theguardian.com2 weeks agoChildren under seven should not drink slushies containing glycerol, says regulatorChildren under seven should avoid slushies containing glycerol due to serious health risks.
NYC parentsfromwww.independent.co.uk1 month agoWarning issued to parents over giving young children slushie drinksThe FSA advises against giving children under seven slushie drinks containing glycerol due to health risks.
fromwww.amny.com4 months agoNYC parentsStudy shows that sugar-free slushies could be harmful for children | amNewYork
fromIndependent4 months agoNYC parentsAge limit for slushies advised as watchdog warns the ice drinks can cause vomiting, nausea and headaches in young children
NYC parentsfromIrish Independent4 months agoChildren under eight should not be given slushies as they can became ill with rare syndrome, say researchersSlush ice drinks with glycerol can pose serious health risks to young children, prompting new consumption guidelines.
fromwww.amny.com4 months agoNYC parentsStudy shows that sugar-free slushies could be harmful for children | amNewYork
NYC parentsfromIndependent4 months agoAge limit for slushies advised as watchdog warns the ice drinks can cause vomiting, nausea and headaches in young childrenSlush ice drinks with glycerol should be avoided by children under five due to health risks.
NYC parentsfromIrish Independent4 months agoChildren under eight should not be given slushies as they can became ill with rare syndrome, say researchersSlush ice drinks with glycerol can pose serious health risks to young children, prompting new consumption guidelines.