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Collection of Ingestions (13)
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Toxins can enter the body via the mouth and concentrate in the stomach, liver, and intestines-highlighted here with hazard symbols.
Never give honey to babies under 1 year-it can cause infant botulism. This illustration highlights the danger with a warning symbol.
When your little one is overwhelmed, a pacifier can help soothe-but knowing when and how to respond matters most.
Stomach discomfort after sushi? This illustration highlights the risk of parasitic infection-like Anisakis-from undercooked or raw fish.
Use this icon to signal a canceled action, failed process, or user-initiated reversal in apps and websites.
This expressive cartoon apple looks terrified as it’s about to be eaten-great for sparking conversations about healthy eating or oral hygiene!
A cautionary cartoon showing proper protective gear and labeling while working with toxic chemicals in a lab setting.
When stomach pain strikes, ask: What did I eat? Recalling your last meal can help pinpoint the cause of foodborne illness.
A magnified view shows common foodborne pathogens-including rod-shaped bacteria and spherical viruses-on egg surfaces, highlighting contamination risks.
A simplified yet accurate cartoon-style illustration of the major organs in the human digestive tract.
A cheerful baby explores sound and texture with rattles and a friendly bird toy-ideal for illustrating early developmental play.
A vividly illustrated tomato with an exaggerated angry expression-sharp teeth, glaring blue eyes, and a defiant stance.
A stylized icon showing doctors in conversation-highlighting collaboration and shared decision-making in modern medicine.
