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1. Burn Rate in Kids Has Dropped, But Still Causes Concern - US News and World Report
Youths' thinner skin makes them more susceptible to severe injury, expert says
2. Girl in Iconic Vietnam War Photo Brings Message of Hope - US News and World Report
Kim Phuc, now 46, survived extensive napalm burns to help today's burn survivors
3. On Parenting: How to Avoid Thanksgiving Burns - US News and World Report
Young children are very vulnerable to scalds and contact burns.
4. Burns  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
There are three levels of burns: First-degree burns affect only the outer layer of the skin. They cause pain, redness, and swelling; Second-degree (partial thickness) burns affect both the outer and underlying layer of skin. They cause pain, redness...• Reviewer: John E. Duldner, Jr., MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of Research, Department of Emergency Medicine, Akron General Medical Center and Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
5. Burns  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Contact injuries to the skin and deeper tissues caused by exposure to flames, hot liquids or solids, radiant heat, caustic chemicals, electricity or electromagnetic (nuclear) radiation. Every year, in the United States, approximately two million peo...• Author: Karen Bauman

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6. Burns -- AOL Medical Encyclopedia
A burn in an adult may cause a minor loss of fluids from the body, but in a baby or young child, the same size and depth of a burn may cause a severe fluid ...
http://body.aol.com/symptom/burns
7. Burns -- Information from Healthwise
The deeper the burn and the larger the burned area, the more serious the burn is. The seriousness of a burn is determined by several factors that include the depth, the size, the cause, the affected body area, the age and health of the burn...
http://www.everettclinic.com/kbase/topic/symptom/burns/overview.htm
8. burns -- Schneider Children's Hospital
An open flame is the leading cause of burn injury for adults, while scalding is the leading cause of burn injury for children. Burns are a type of injury caused by thermal, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic energy.
http://www.schneiderchildrenshospital.org/peds_html_fixed/peds/derm/burns.htm
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