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Read our latest roundup of notable child injury prevention news articles from June 2025.

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The CDC's drowning statistics show racial disparities may be passed generation to generation. Should swim instruction be required as school curricula to break the cycle?
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Learn about #DrivingSelfies, a dangerous new trend that young drivers are doing.
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Traumatic stress in healthcare providers may seem like "part of the job," but it can have a profound impact on their professional and personal lives. This post provides actionable steps to manage traumatic stress reactions.
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Today, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) released a new study in its latest Status Report regarding LATCH ease-of-use.
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Today, Consumer Reports released new infant seat ratings from its latest test protocol based on crash testing, ease-of-use, and fit-to-vehicle.
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Learn how employing a whole-school approach to bullying prevention, rather than singling out the bully or the victim, can lead to a culture of acceptance and empowerment.
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There is opportunity and challenge in using mobile technology, like smartphones, to address health disparities and meet the needs of underserved populations.
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The New York Times recently published an article about the effects of marijuana on driving. Here's what to know.
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Events that bring community organizations and academic institutions together embody the tenet of community-based participatory research. One such event is Community-driven Research Day, which was hosted at CHOP in January.
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Read about a study that questions the traditional method of using citation data to determine crash responsibility.