The same as an adult. They could over heat. But a child won't notice the signs as easily. And possibly lowering the sperm count if they are in too long. To make it safer have a 20 minute limit and then they have to be out for at least an hour before getting back in. And no more than two or three times a day total. wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/
The safety risks when using a elliptical are the moving parts to the elliptical which can injure fingers while the elliptical is in use. Health risks for the elliptical would be not to use extensively if you are pregnant.
Read the label and then you tell me.
The website whfoods.org has an article talking about the different types of cookware, including the health risks of copper cookware. There is a slight risk of copper contamination when using such cookware.
There are no known health risks of excessive use of firming cream. However, using a lot of firming cream won't speed up the process of the specific cream.
Using a keyboard is generally not dangerous, but if you use it excessively and dont use it properly you can get carpal tunnel syndrome.
An extremely general answer - poisoning. Possible chemical 'burn' if chemical is corrosive.
Studies have shown that tanning beds can cause skin cancer if overused.
there may be traces of heroin in the glue, stuff like that happens
No, Hydroxycut is not healthy. Recently the FDA advised consumers to stop using Hydroxycut as it poses serious health risks.
yes of course. there are always health risks so you should always see your family doctor or local outpatients unit to make sure you are okayed before you start any new diet or exersize regime
You simply talk to her about using tampons as you would talk to her about anything else. You do respect your moms choice if she is not okay with you using tampons, given health risks of tampon use (which are increased in pre-teens and teens) she has to be the one to decide if you're responsible enough to use tampons safely and understand the risks.
Wire wool can be the exact tool that needed to complete a project, but a bit care is imperative. Wire wool is brittle and as such can break off and lodge in the skin or under the nails, sometimes unnoticed until a throbbing wound develops.