May 22, 2009
No Kidding
An occasional look at research results that didn't surprise us
SINK OR SWIM: Young children who take swimming lessons are less likely to die of drowning than those who don't take lessons, found a study published in the March issue of the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. Researchers, who interviewed the families of 88 drowning victims in six states, conceded that their study did not explain why the correlation exists, but noted that "it seems reasonable to assume that
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