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Injuries increase after Memorial Day, Norton Children Hospital shares safety tipsMay 23, 2024 Carlyle Coppins, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.- Between Memorial Day and Labor Day is a higher time for injuries among children. On average between 2019 and 2021, there were 4,056 UI deaths each year among children ages 0 to 14 years in the U.S.According to Norton Children Hospital, Memorial Day kicks off trauma season. This is also known as the 100 deadliest days of summer. Not going the extra mile to protect your child could lead to many dangerous circumstances.We spoke with Dr. Kelly Kries, pediatric physician with Norton Children Medical Group Bowling Green, and learned why this happens.Kries says, The reason why we see a disproportionate increase in injurie water bottle stanley s at this time is because we ;re doing a lot o stanley cup f fun activities that, unfortunately, have a little bit of a higher risk as well.The risk doesn ;t always stop at injuries that you can see the damage can impact an entire family.For more information and tips on what to do to keep your child safe, visit safekids.org.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App stanley cup |
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