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Viral NeeDoh Trend Causing Serious Scalding Injuries, Doctors Warn

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A viral NeeDoh trend is sending people to the hospital with scalding injuries, prompting medical professionals to sound the alarm. The stress-relief toy has become the center of a dangerous social media phenomenon that's putting users at risk of severe burns. Doctors are urging the public to stop participating in the trend and warning about the real health consequences of what many assume is harmless fun. ---

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