Books offering advice to parents about teens are less likely to contain injury prevention messages than those concerning smaller children, according to a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study.

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Books offering advice to parents about teens are less likely to contain injury prevention messages than those concerning smaller children, according to a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill study. Prevention relating to automobile accidents and burns are the most commonly addressed injury topics in books focusing on younger...

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