Health Highlights: Nov. 8, 2007

ByABC News
March 24, 2008, 1:56 AM

Mar. 23 -- Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:

Aqua Dots Toys Recalled Over Poisoning Concerns

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said it's received two recent reports of children swallowing Aqua Dots. A 20-month-old child who swallowed several beads became dizzy, vomited several times and slipped into a coma for a brief period. He was hospitalized and has since recovered. A second child who swallowed some beads also vomited, lapsed into a coma, and was hospitalized for five days.

In a statement, Spin Master said it's asking retailers across North America to halt sales of Aqua Dots, which had been considered one of the hottest new toys this holiday season, the Star reported.

The CPSC advised consumers to immediately take these toys away from children and to contact Spin Master toll free at (800) 622-8339 for free replacement beads or a toy of equal value.

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Scientists Identify Cancer Stem Cell in Dogs

U.K. researchers have identified a cancer stem cell in dogs that could help lead to new treatments for bone cancer in children. Osteosarcoma in dogs is molecularly similar to bone cancer in children, reported BBC News, citing the scientists at the Royal Vet School at the University of Edinburgh.

The cancer stem cell they identified makes copies of osteosarcoma, enabling the disease to spread throughout the body, BBC News reported. By identifying this form of stem cell -- which appears to be highly resistant to treatment -- it may be possible to develop methods of targeting it.