According to a report by Western Mass News, a rare form of gas found in outer space, known as helium-3, poses serious health risks to children. The gas, which is used in some medical treatments, can cause respiratory problems and even death if inhaled. Parents are urged to be aware of the potential danger and keep their children away from any sources of helium-3 gas. The gas is not commonly found on Earth, but it can be found in some laboratory settings and in space. The report advises parents to educate themselves about the symptoms of helium-3 poisoning and to seek medical attention immediately if they suspect their child has been exposed.