Choking on food common among U.S. kids: study

By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Each day over the past decade, about 34 U.S. children went to the emergency room after choking on food, according to a new study of a group of nationally-representative hospitals. Researchers found that candy was the most common culprit – although choking on hot dogs, nuts and seeds most often required kids to be hospitalized. “These numbers are high,” said Dr. Gary Smith, who worked on the study at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. What’s more, he added, “This is an underestimate. …