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Drowning deaths in US on the rise for the 1st time in decades
Annual deaths from drowning in the U.S. have increased for the first time in decades, new data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals.
Drowning deaths on the rise after decades of decline, CDC says
According to the CDC, drownings are on the rise across the country following decades of decline. Over 4,500 people died due to drowning each year from 2020 to 2022, 500 more than in 2019.
Medical Report: Unintentional drowning deaths on the rise, study says
An estimated 40 million Americans do not know how to swim, and a new study finds that unintentional drowning deaths are on the rise. KYW Medical Editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.
Drownings rise for first time in decades; young children face high risk
The rise in unintentional drownings among children could reflect pandemic-era disruptions and increased exposure to backyard pools, researchers say.
Drowning-related deaths are on the rise in the U.S., CDC reports
With Memorial Day right around the corner, and summer vacation not too far away, kids are spending more and more time outside and in the pool. However,
Drowning Deaths Rising
For the first time in decades, the number of drowning deaths in the United States is on the rise. Researchers say part of the reason for the spike is the pandemic when many pools were closed.
Drowning deaths on the rise in the US
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — A CDC study shows the number of drowning deaths is on the rise. It found drowning remains the number one cause of death for children ages one through four. Those are troubling statistics, but it is something we are looking into to keep you and your family safe.
Drowning Deaths Among Kids In The U.S. Are Rising For The First Time In Years
The CDC reports that drowning deaths among kids across the country are on the rise for the first time in years.
Drowning deaths on the rise after decades of decline
Drowning deaths in the U.S. are on the rise for the first time in decades, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
LA Times Today: Drownings rose among young children after decades of decline. It’s ‘highly concerning,’ CDC says
But a new report shows that child drownings have dramatically increased in recent years. L.A. Times early childhood reporter Jenny Gold joined Lisa McRee with more on the report, and how to keep your little ones safe in the water.
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Drowning deaths rise in U.S. after decades of declines
Following decades of declines,
drowning
deaths
are once again climbing in the
United States
, new government data shows.
WebMD
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Drowning Deaths Rise Across the United States
May 15, 2024 – Public health officials are calling for a nationwide effort to increase the number of people taking swimming lessons. That’s because new data show
drowning
deaths
have sustained ...
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US drowning deaths on the rise after years in decline, CDC says
Drowning
is the number one cause of
death
for
U.S
. children between the ages of 1 and 4. And despite having been on the ...
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