Children from low-income families are at greater risk than other children from unintended injuries and deaths, such as from drowning, car accidents, burns, suffocation, falls, and poisoning, according to a June 17 report.
Children from low-income families are at greater risk than other children from unintended injuries and deaths, such as from drowning, car accidents, burns, suffocation, falls, and poisoning, according to a June 17 report.