Fake water' stress relief toy used by children in China found to contain  high levels of toxic chemical boron

Fake water' stress relief toy used by children in China found to contain high levels of toxic chemical boron

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A potentially deadly chemical, restricted in other countries, has been found at dangerous levels in a popular toy sold in China.
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A stress relief toy popular with Chinese children and teenagers has been found to contain large amounts of the toxic chemical boron and poses a serious health hazard, an investigative report has revealed.

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