Swallowed toys, coins, batteries spark rise in tot ER visits

A battery that was removed from a toddler's esophagus.
A new study found a sharp increase in emergency room visits involving swallowed objects by kids under age 6. Here, a lawyer held a battery that was removed from a Florida toddler's esophagus in 2016.
Bruce Lipsky | The Florida Times-Union via AP 2016