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USA Today - August 1, 2010

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Pools offer an escape from summer heat, but parents need to take measures to protect their young children from drowning. "Contrary to popular movie depictions of a drowning person who flails about and calls for help, children just sink and drown," said Joseph Torg, a professor of orthopedics and sports medicine at Temple's School of Medicine. "It happens quickly, silently, and without notice. Once submerged, children become disoriented and oblivious to the change in environment from air to liquid."