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Drowning is the top cause of death in young kids. As pools and beaches reopen for the summer, emergency physician Dr. Leana Wen discusses important water-safety tips.
Local swim instructor urges parents to prioritize swim lessons and supervision as silent drowning risks increase during summer months.
Uganda loses over 1,000 people to drowning each year, including at least 10 children. In a bid to reduce these tragic incidents, Uganda Aquatics has trained 55 teachers from the Buganda ...
As summer heats up, families will be heading to pools, water parks, rivers and lakes to cool off.But with bodies of water ...
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Wyatt, a student at South Forsyth Middle School, was at the pool on what started as a normal summer day when he saw something ...
Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Alexus Gonzales about drowning prevention tips to keep young children safe around water.
Major Vu Thai Hieu, Commanding Officer of Battalion 7, and Corporal Nguyen Chi Cuong, Signal Squad Leader of Battalion 9 ...
Between the dream of a green India, breathing pure air, powered by renewables, riding electric vehicles, and ground reality ...
As Memorial Day approaches and families head outdoors, water safety advocates are warning about a growing danger: children ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4.
It is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death for children 5 to 14 years old.Drowning can happen in ... swimming pools.Learn CPR: Your CPR skills could save someone's life in ...