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@Saucepain@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish • 30 days ago

Coin-cidence? Have cashless payments reduced the incidence of upper aerodigestive foreign body insertion? A study of UK Hospital Episode Statistics - PubMed

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Coin-cidence? Have cashless payments reduced the incidence of upper aerodigestive foreign body insertion? A study of UK Hospital Episode Statistics - PubMed

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@Saucepain@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.worldEnglish • 30 days ago
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This study suggests a statistically significant decline in the number of procedures for removal of FB performed in the UK from 2012. Although this relationship is multifactorial, our data suggest an association between the introduction of contactless payments and a reduction in the number of FB retr …
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      Kids can’t integrate coins in their bodies because there are more credit cards?

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