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You could save a child from drowning this summer Here s how

By To help keep weak swimmers safe, stay touch-close and don t rely on a busy lifeguard to be the only eyes on a crowded pool or beach. It s best, say experts working to prevent drownings, to designate a nondrinking adult to scan the water at any pool party or beach outing, and to rotate that watching shift every 30 minutes to keep fresh eyes on the kids. (Imgorthand/Getty Images) I’m going to let you in on one of the most important lessons I learned early on, in my years of training to become a doctor: Absolutely anyone can drown, or lose a loved one to a drowning.

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