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San Diego – The vast majority of parents in a recent study made at least one critical error when installing or handling car seats for their infants, according to research presented Oct. 13 at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition.
Washington – Nine out of 10 parents move their child from a booster seat to a safety belt too early, according to a new report from Safe Kids Worldwide.
Washington – The Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging parents to be aware of the serious hazards posed by magnet sets used in desk toys and puzzles.
Foshan, China – In addition to increasing the risk of diabetes development, pre-diabetes is associated with an increased risk of cancer, according to a new study out of China.
Washington – To highlight the importance of child car seat safety, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has unveiled a tool to help parents choose the appropriate car seat or booster seat.
Bloomington, IN – Taking three slow five-minute walks can cancel out ill effects to the arteries caused by three hours of sitting, according to a study from Indiana University, Bloomington.
Atlanta – The number of youth who had never smoked but used electronic cigarettes has more than tripled in two years, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.