Rate of head injuries dips among Canadian kids
1st Sep 2006, 14:31 GMT
TORONTO - Head injuries are every parent's unspoken fear. But the rate of such injuries among Canadian kids fell by more than 50 percent over the last decade, according to a new study.
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