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Emil Jovanov, B.M.S. Bahar Talukder, David C. Schwebel and W. Douglas Evans
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Xiayang Yu and David C. Schwebel
This paper addresses the public health issue of toy product recalls in the United States, an under-addressed topic in scholarly literature, yet highly relevant to the prevention of pediatric injuries. Toy-related injuries led to 274,000 emergency room vi...
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David C. Schwebel, Anna Johnston, Jiabin Shen and Peng Li
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David C. Schwebel, Peng Li, Leslie A. McClure and Joan Severson
Dog bites represent a significant threat to child health. Theory-driven interventions scalable for broad dissemination are sparse. A website was developed to teach children dog safety via increased knowledge, improved cognitive skills in relevant domains...
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Aaron L. Davis, David C. Schwebel, Barbara A. Morrongiello, Julia Stewart and Melissa Bell
Annually approximately 400,000 American children receive treatment for dog bites. Young children are at greatest risk and are frequently bitten following behavior that provokes familiar dogs. This study investigated the effects of child temperament on ch...
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