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| Keep Your Holidays Festive and Safe Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2009 The start of the fall season signals a busy time for families, from the kick off of fall sports to the start of the holidays. Following these safety tips will make sure you and your little ones enjoy all the festivities the season has to offer. |
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| State Farm donates $18,500 to CHOC Children?s Child Passenger Safety program Children Our Everything: February 2009 State Farm insurance donated $18,500 to support CHOC Children?s Child Passenger Safety program and sponsor the CHOC/State Farm Child Passenger Safety Day held in September. |
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| Have A Safe Summer! Kid's Health (Archive): Spring 2008 Have you planned a vacation yet? At home or away, pack along these safety tips, advises CHOC Community Education Coordinator Michelle Lubahn. |
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| Older Pools
and Spas Pose
Entrapment
Dangers Kid's Health (Archive): Spring 2006 Since 1987, more than 147 children nationwide have drowned in pools or spas because long hair or a body part became caught in the strong suction of the drain. |
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| Helmets Are
Cheap, Effective -
And
Required
By Law Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2005 It's a sight CHOC neurosurgeon William Loudon, M.D., always hates to see: kids riding on scooters, rollerblades and skateboards without helmets. |
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| Choking Hazard Checklist Kid's Health (Archive): Summer 2005 Watching a young child make the transition from liquids to solid foods has made more than one parent nervous about the possibility of choking. |
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| Are Your Medicines, Cleansers and Cosmetics Locked Up? Kid's Health (Archive): Winter 2005 Poisoning is the third-leading cause of injury-related hospitalization in children, and medicines, household cleaning products and cosmetics are the three main culprits. |
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| Celebrate the Holidays Safely Kid's Health (Archive): Fall 2002 Safety is essential when creating that special holiday magic. Whether you're putting up a Christmas tree, or lighting the Menorah or Kwanzaa candles, these simple precautions can help make your holidays more joyful and safe. |
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