The Deadly Trend of 'Chroming' on Social Media.

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A 13-year-old Australian girl died after inhaling fumes from a deodorant can, a practice known as "chroming." The trend, which involves sniffing aerosol cans, metallic paints, gas, and solvents, has caused the deaths of two 16-year-old boys in 2019. The girl's family is urging action to prevent similar deaths, including teaching CPR in schools and lobbying for a safer and less toxic deodorant formula. Some stores in Australia have started locking aerosol deodorants behind a glass case in response to the trend.
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