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Halloween Health & Safety Tips
source: American Academy of Pediatrics
year: 2023
summary/abstract:Halloween is a time for spooky thrills and imagination. But the holiday also brings some extra risks for children and teens.
Did you know that child pedestrian injuries are more likely on Halloween than on any other night of the year, for example? Help keep Halloween fun and safe for your family with these tips.
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