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What’s Wrong with this Picture?

September 5, 2013

Question:  What is wrong with this children’s hoodie?   Did you spot the problem? Answer:  It has drawstrings in the hood. Children’s jackets and sweatshirts should not have drawstrings in the hoods or in the waist.   For infants and very young children it could cause a child to strangle.   For school-aged children, drawstrings …

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Have a Little One? Keep Cleaning Packs and Pods Locked Up Tight

August 21, 2013

If you have a  young child, make sure to keep individual dishwasher and laundry detergent packs or “pods” locked up tight.  To a child, these colorful items can look like candy or something fun to play with.  Two types of injuries have been reported.  Children have eaten them and become sick.  Children also have popped …

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Furniture Tip Over

August 12, 2013

Do you have any furniture that could tip over?  Secure it to the wall and it could save a child’s life. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, a child dies every two weeks after a piece of furniture, an appliance, or a TV falls  onto him or her.   Between 2008 and 2010, an …

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Dangers of the Button Battery

July 29, 2013

As batteries become smaller and more powerful,  the number of swallowing incidents involving serious injury and death is going up.  Most often, incidents involve children under age 4 and the elderly (who mistake small batteries for a pill).   Sometimes the battery will pass through the intestine and sometimes it can become stuck in the throat …

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Why We Can’t Wait — Are Blacks Left Out of Clinical Drug Trials to Save Time and Money?

July 29, 2013

New drugs and biologics are tested to make sure that they work to treat a disease or condition and are more helpful than harmful.  Drug companies conduct drug trials in people in order to show the FDA that the drug’s benefits outweigh its risks, and it is important to know how the drug works in …

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