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Deaths decline 15 percent in states that require the technology for offendersContinue Reading
Deaths decline 15 percent in states that require the technology for offendersContinue Reading
Researchers say it uses less energy and cuts greenhouse emissions compared to other optionsContinue Reading
Deaths decline 15 percent in states that require the technology for offendersContinue Reading
Researchers say it uses less energy and cuts greenhouse emissions compared to other optionsContinue Reading
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(HealthDay News) — The safest car seat for your child depends on factors including your child’s age and weight, and your particular car. The American Academy of Pediatrics says you should avoid any car seat that: Is older than the manufacturer’s recommended age of use. Lacks a manufacturer’s sticker thatContinue Reading
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Fitness is key, researchers say, and education can also helpContinue Reading
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