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Drowning, CDC
CDC finds drowning deaths on the rise in the U.S.
According to the CDC, drowning is the leading cause of death for U.S. children aged 1-4. There was a 28% increase in drowning deaths reported in this age group in 2022 compared to 2019. The study noted that approximately one-half (54.7%) of U.S. adults reported never having taken a swimming lesson.
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.
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-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,
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 Rising
For the first time in decades, the number of
drowning
deaths
in the
United States
is on the
rise
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Virginia experts recommending swim classes for young children: 'If one child drowns, it's one too many'
A new CDC study shows drowning deaths are on the rise in the United States, for the first time in decades. The value of the ...
Las Vegas Sun
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As warm weather coaxes people back into the water, safety experts urge caution
Lake Mead is packed with visitors on holiday weekends, such as this three-day weekend for the observance of Memorial Day. And ...
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Swimming in clothes can teach kids lifesaving skills at Aqua-Tots in Mount Laurel, New Jersey
The warmer weather means many people will spend more time outdoors and around water. One group in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, ...
cbs12.com on MSN
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Careful around the water: First responders asking parents to watch their kids around pools
STUART, Fla. (CBS12) — The arrival of Memorial Day Weekend means a lot of people will be by the pool in South Florida, with ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Reduce risk of drowning by 88% with these expert safety tips
Chris DeJong, founder and president of Big Blue Swim School, recommends starting swim lessons as early as 3 months old to help children become comfortable in the water ...
WZDX on MSN
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Stay Safe in the Water: Swimming safety tips
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — As temperatures rise and people head to pools, lakes, and beaches, it's important to consider some key ...
FOX 10 Phoenix
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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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Why is drowning on the rise in Orange County and nationally?
Local health officials say the national trend also has played out in Orange County, where access to the ocean and public and ...
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