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AUDIO from Medialink: Reducing Shopping Cart Injuries.


The number of young children hurt while riding in shopping carts The online equivalent of the supermarket cart. You place your merchandise in the cart and then check out when you are all finished.  shot up 30 percent over the last 20 years. Researchers are calling on stores to offer safer, smarter shopping carts. Now, a study in this week's medical journal, Pediatrics pediatrics (pēdēă`trĭks), branch of medicine dedicated to the attainment of the best physical, emotional, and social health for infants, children, and young people generally. , reveals how some simple changes can bring those numbers back down.

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Date:Aug 7, 2006
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