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  2. Going for a swim this summer? Here are the tips water safety ...

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drowning is the number one cause of death for children ages 1 through 4, with adults age 65 and older having the second-highest rate of ...

  3. How to spot and prevent dry and secondary drowning - AOL

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  4. What parents need to know about dry and secondary drowning - AOL

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    Dry and delayed drowning is very rare, accounting only for about 2% of drowning cases. Simply knowing it is a possibility, however uncommon, is critical. Getting prompt medical care if you are ...

  5. How Often to Water a Peace Lily: 4 Essential Tips for a Lush ...

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    To prevent drowning your peace lily, use a chunky potting mix that is fast draining. Be sure your container has a drainage hole in the bottom to allows excess water to run out.

  6. Drownproofing - Wikipedia

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    United States Navy SEAL trainees with arms and legs tied during a drownproofing exercise.. In Drownproofing terminology, the great majority of people are "floaters". That is to say that, with the lungs fully inflated (or say at total lung capacity), they have slightly less specific gravity than water and will not start to sink until they exhale. [8]

  7. Instinctive drowning response - Wikipedia

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    While distress and panic may sometimes take place beforehand, drowning itself is quick and often silent. [1] [2] A person close to the point of drowning is unable to keep their mouth above water long enough to breathe properly and is unable to shout. Lacking air, their body cannot perform the voluntary efforts involved in waving or seeking ...

  8. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    A more modern view suggests that an autonomic conflict – sympathetic (due to stress) and parasympathetic (due to the diving reflex) coactivation – may be responsible for some cold water immersion deaths. Gasp reflex and uncontrollable tachypnea can severely increase the risk of water inhalation and drowning. [3]

  9. Secondary drowning can pose threat after kids leave the water

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    WebMD says these "dry drownings" only account for 1-2 percent of all drowning deaths, but the dangers are very real and can occur suddenly anytime up to 24 hours after kids leave the water.