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<blockquote data-quote="rickyb" data-source="post: 3725709" data-attributes="member: 56035"><p><a href="https://content.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1986500,00.html" target="_blank">Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews - TIME.com</a></p><p></p><p>"Researchers analyzed data on 512 cases of head trauma in the children's centers of four hospitals (in Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; and Seattle) and found that the number of cases had increased to 9.3 per month as of Dec. 1, 2007, compared with 6 per month prior to that date — a rate that had held steady since 2004."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2011/apr/30/shaken-baby-syndrome-on-rise-in-recession/" target="_blank">Shaken-baby syndrome on rise in recession</a></p><p></p><p>"The rate of abusive head traumas in infants has nearly doubled in the past three years, according to a 2010 multicenter study led by Pittsburgh pediatrician Rachel Berger. Researchers believe that financial problems cause stress in families, which triggers the frustration that results in abused infants. In the months after the recession began in 2008, the <strong>number of cases jumped 55 percent</strong>, the study found.</p><p></p><p>At Seattle Children’s Hospital – one of the four centers in the study – <strong>the number of cases jumped from 16 in 2007 to 31 in 2008, and then fell to 24 in 2009</strong>, according to Dr. Kenneth Feldman, medical director of the Children’s Protection Program there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickyb, post: 3725709, member: 56035"] [URL="https://content.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1986500,00.html"]Breaking News, Analysis, Politics, Blogs, News Photos, Video, Tech Reviews - TIME.com[/URL] "Researchers analyzed data on 512 cases of head trauma in the children's centers of four hospitals (in Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; and Seattle) and found that the number of cases had increased to 9.3 per month as of Dec. 1, 2007, compared with 6 per month prior to that date — a rate that had held steady since 2004." [URL="http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2011/apr/30/shaken-baby-syndrome-on-rise-in-recession/"]Shaken-baby syndrome on rise in recession[/URL] "The rate of abusive head traumas in infants has nearly doubled in the past three years, according to a 2010 multicenter study led by Pittsburgh pediatrician Rachel Berger. Researchers believe that financial problems cause stress in families, which triggers the frustration that results in abused infants. In the months after the recession began in 2008, the [B]number of cases jumped 55 percent[/B], the study found. At Seattle Children’s Hospital – one of the four centers in the study – [B]the number of cases jumped from 16 in 2007 to 31 in 2008, and then fell to 24 in 2009[/B], according to Dr. Kenneth Feldman, medical director of the Children’s Protection Program there. [/QUOTE]
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