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An increase in child abuse, mostly involving infants, is linked with the recent recession in new research that raises fresh concerns about the impact of the nation's economic woes.
An increase in child abuse, mostly in infants, is linked with the recent recession in new research that raises fresh concerns about the impact of the nation's economic woes.
But lead author Dr. Rachel Berger of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh said the results confirm anecdotal reports from many pediatricians who've seen increasing numbers of shaken baby cases and other forms of brain-injuring abuse.
But lead author, Dr. Rachel Berger of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, said the results confirm anecdotal reports from many pediatricians who have seen increasing numbers of shaken-baby cases and other forms of brain-injuring abuse.