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Amid ceiling fan injuries in kids, doctors recommend adding warning labels: ‘Largely preventable’
Researchers from Dell Medical School in Austin, Texas, are warning parents and caregivers not to toss babies and young children into the air in rooms with ceiling fans. Some 2,300 children were treated in U.S. emergency rooms for head injuries between 2013 and 2021, according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics this month. The most common injury was laceration — which affected 60% of the patients. Just under 10% had contusions or abrasions, 2% had concussions and less than 1% (three cases) had fractures. MANY YOUNG KIDS ARE NOT GETTING ‘LIFE-SAVING’ VACCINES, STUDY FINDS: ‘CONCERNING TREND’ The average patient age was 5, with spikes at less than 1 year old and at 4 years old. An

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