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Quantum sufficit: just enough.
Publication: American Family Physician Publication Date: 01-NOV-03 Author: Evans, Sarah ; McNeill, Heather |
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COPYRIGHT 2003 American Academy of Family Physicians
* When riding in cars, children older than four years are safer in belt-positioning booster seats. In a cross-sectional study published in JAMA, researchers collected data on injuries to children four to seven years of age from insurance claims records and telephone surveys in 15 states (probability sample of 3,616 crashes involving 4,243 children). Injuries occurred in 1.81 percent of all four- to seven-year-old children, including 1.95 percent of those in seat belts and 0.77 percent of those in belt-positioning booster seats. The...
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