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Choking Game' Turned Deadly for 82 Youths" by Amanda Gardner, The Washington Post, February 14, 2008 Parents and other caregivers (including teachers) should be on the look-out for evidence of self-harm on a child or teen’s skin. Sixty-nine percent of people who engage in self-harm do so by two or more methods, including cutting, burning, biting, and stabbing. Multiple types of wounds, combined with symptoms of depression, strongly suggest self-injury. [ 10] Physicians can also play an important role in spotting self-injury through physical examinations and attention to reports of pain that may be the result of self-inflicted injuries. Because children and teenagers are more likely to report instances of self-harm to family and friends than physicians, communication between all parties is a necessary and integral part of identifying NSSI behavior. [ 10] Game titles, number, features and availability vary over time and by region, platform, console and Game Pass plan. See the current game catalogue at xbox.com/xbox-game-pass/games. Learn more about supported regions at xbox.com/regions. Unconsciousness may be induced by other methods although these are controversial: pressure over the carotid sinus may induce syncope (fainting) without any other action at all but this is difficult to reproduce and is not the basis of the game. For those susceptible to carotid sinus syncope, of which most people would be unaware until it occurred, this can be an exceedingly dangerous game. [ citation needed]

In the short video below, one teen hyperventilates for approximately 30 seconds, then jumps to her feet while holding her breath. Another teen approaches her from the front, covers her mouth and nose, and presses on her chest. Almost instantaneously, the first teen loses consciousness, slumps to the ground, and has what looks like a seizure. There are two main mechanisms behind many variations of this practice, both resulting in cerebral hypoxia (oxygen deprivation to the brain). The two mechanisms tend to be confused with each other or treated as one but are quite dissimilar although both have the potential to cause permanent brain damage or death. The two mechanisms are strangulation and self-induced hypocapnia [6] and work as follows: The Choking Game’s origins are murky, but anecdotal evidence suggests children have been playing versions of it since at least the 1930s. (Some experts say it’s been around as long as kids have been curious.) It’s been known by different names —“Pass-Out Challenge,”“Flatliner,”“Space Monkey”— but the goal has remained the same: get high through temporary asphyxiation. While some may draw a connection between the Choking Game and autoerotic asphyxiation, a sexual act involving the deprivation of oxygen to stimulate arousal, experts believe that in the case of these children, it’s more about seeking a sense of euphoria. Because the brain cannot store reserves of oxygen and, unlike other organs, has an exceedingly low tolerance of oxygen deprivation, it is highly vulnerable if vasoconstriction is not reversed. Normally, if the brain is hypoxic, autonomous systems in the body divert blood to the brain at the expense of other organs; because the brain is vasoconstricted this mechanism is not available. Vasoconstriction is only reversed by the build-up of carbon dioxide in the blood through suspension of breathing.

Teens with a parent who died of cancer are much more likely to deliberately injure themselves than adolescents whose parents haven’t died, especially if they are girls. A study published in 2012 found that 29% of teenage girls who had lost a parent to cancer harmed themselves after their parent’s death, compared with 15% of girls who hadn’t experienced that trauma. (Only 10% of boys whose parents had died practiced self-injury as compared with 7% of boys who hadn’t lost a parent to cancer). [4] The Choking Game Find sources: "Choking game"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( June 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

In the body alkalosis generally induces vasodilation (widening of the blood vessels) but in the brain alone it causes vasoconstriction (narrowing of the blood vessels) [ citation needed]. This vasoconstriction appears to be made even worse by a sudden increase in blood pressure caused by squeezing or holding the breath "hard". The alkalosis-induced euphoria can be followed rapidly by hypoxia-induced unconsciousness. The sequence of events leading to unconsciousness from hyperventilation is as follows [ citation needed]: This is the list of games included as part of Xbox Game Pass for consoles. This is the primary offering for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S players, and includes far more games than Xbox Game Pass Core. However, this tier doesn't include online multiplayer. If you need online multiplayer and want this list, it's most cost effective to upgrade to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Adams, William Lee (2010-01-18). "A Dangerous Pastime for Teens: The Choking Game". Time. Archived from the original on January 21, 2010 . Retrieved 2010-01-21.A message is also sent via the vagus nerve to the main pacemaker of the heart to decrease the rate and volume of the heartbeat, typically by a third. [7] In some cases there is evidence that this may escalate into asystole, a form of cardiac arrest that is difficult to treat. [8] There is a dissenting view on the full extent how and when a person reaches a stage of permanent injury, but it is agreed [ by whom?] that pressure on the vagus nerve causes changes to pulse rate and blood pressure and is dangerous in cases of carotid sinus hypersensitivity.

Coral Island is another gorgeous indie game, and it's almost here on Game Pass. (Image credit: Humble Games) Football Manager 2023 Console(Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming) Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes (Xbox Series X|S Optimized, Xbox One, Windows PC, & Xbox Cloud Gaming) — April 24, 2024Game titles, number, features, and availability vary over time and by region, platform, console, and Game Pass plan. See the current game catalog at https://www.xbox.com/xbox-game-pass/games. Learn more about supported regions at https://www.xbox.com/regions. Use Agent Style to beat up multiple opponents at once in The Man Who Erased His Name. (Image credit: SEGA)

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