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Lego donated over 10,000 MRI scanner sets to hospitals to help children feel calmer during scans. Studies show the models ease anxiety and reduce sedation needs, reflecting Lego’s growing focus on emotional well-being.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:03Lego has donated more than 10,000 sets of MRI scanners worldwide,
00:07aiming to reduce anxiety among pediatric patients, according to CNBC. The sets replicate real
00:13machines through interactive play to help children understand and feel comfortable with the procedure.
00:19According to new company research, 96% of healthcare professionals said the model eased
00:24children's fears, while 46% reported a reduced need for sedation. The initiative underscores Lego's
00:30focus on emotional well-being in healthcare alongside its broader growth strategy,
00:35which has included appealing to new demographics with adult-oriented and pop culture-based sets.
00:40For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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