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More U.S. children are hospitalized for serious abuse injuries
U.S. researchers looked at records from surveys of 2,500 or more hospitals and found that cases of serious injuries from child abuse -- mostly fractures, open wounds and traumatic brain injuries -- slightly rose between 1997 and 2009. They also reported in the journal Pediatrics that babies younger than age 1 were more likely to be hospitalized than older children.
Reuters (10/1)

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