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Kids Should Ride Rear-Facing Longer: Policy Statement
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Title Kids Should Ride Rear-Facing Longer: Policy Statement
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/739325?src=rss
Description Kids should sit in rear-facing car seats as long as they fit into them, or until age two, pediatricians urged Monday. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Pediatrics
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Date Mar 23, 2011
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