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Toddler In China Hospitalised With 600 Needle Marks After Mother Hurts Him For "Misbehaviour"
Investigation revealed that Dao was poorly educated, lacked scientific knowledge and was also found to have symptoms of ...
A 10-month-old baby in Yunnan, China, was hospitalised after a needle was lodged in his neck, and it was later discovered that his mother had allegedly pricked him with a needle more than 600 times.
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A Chinese infant was hospitalised after doctors discovered hundreds of needle wounds allegedly inflicted by his mother as punishment and a folk remedy.
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Chinese mother's 500 needle stabs on infant as folk remedy
A Chinese woman was revealed to have stabbed her 10-month-old child hundreds of times with needles, claiming it was a folk ...
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Medtech CEO foresees smart patches becoming next wearables boom
Biolinq CEO Richard Yang highlights smart patch’s potential to track multiple biomarkers within a single system.
A 10-month-old baby was hospitalized with severe needle wounds allegedly inflicted by his mother. The infant was rushed to the hospital with nearly 600 wounds. Find out what happened next.
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