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Proper seatbelt use can help reduce pediatric spinal fractures

Proper seatbelt use can help reduce pediatric spinal fractures Two thirds of all pediatric spinal fractures, especially in the adolescent population, occur in motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) where seatbelts are not utilized, reports a study in Spine. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer. Over 60 percent of pediatric spinal fractures occur in children ages 15 to 17, coinciding with the beginning of legal driving, according to the new research by Dr. Vishal Sarwahi, MD, of Cohen Children s Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY, and colleagues. They emphasize the need for measures to increase seatbelt usage, particularly by younger drivers, and outline the potential trauma that can be avoided through proper seatbelt use.

Children get vaccinated on Long Island

Children get vaccinated on Long Island Vaccinations for children At Cohen Children’s in New Hyde Park, local teens rolled up their sleeves for their first vaccine dose. Over in Garden City, a similar sight at Nassau Community College, where anyone eligible can get vaccinated through Sunday. GARDEN CITY, N.Y. - Vaccinations are now being administered to children 12 years old and older all across the United States.  If I were to get COVID I would end up in the ICU and would have to get oxygen, said Edis Kacamakovic, 15, who has cystic fibrosis, so catching COVID could leave him severely ill. 

Most pediatric spinal fractures related to not wearing seatbelts

 E-Mail May 14, 2021 - Two thirds of all pediatric spinal fractures, especially in the adolescent population, occur in motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) where seatbelts are not utilized, reports a study in Spine. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer. Over 60 percent of pediatric spinal fractures occur in children ages 15 to 17, coinciding with the beginning of legal driving, according to the new research by Dr. Vishal Sarwahi, MD, of Cohen Children s Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY, and colleagues. They emphasize the need for measures to increase seatbelt usage, particularly by younger drivers, and outline the potential trauma that can be avoided through proper seatbelt use.

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