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Children broken bone data

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For the science fair im doing which children's bone breaks most often and why? and i cant find recent data for this i need records from hospitals :cry:
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Re: Children broken bone data

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ania morris wrote:For the science fair im doing which children's bone breaks most often and why? and i cant find recent data for this i need records from hospitals :cry:
I really need help!
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Re: Children broken bone data

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ania morris wrote:
ania morris wrote:For the science fair im doing which children's bone breaks most often and why? and i cant find recent data for this i need records from hospitals :cry:
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Post by deleted-2131 »

Just FYI, this isn't a live forum (e.g. people aren't standing by to answer your questions.) This is an all-volunteer service that replies to queries daily.

Answering the question "What children's bone breaks most frequently and why?" is not a good question for a science fair project. The question for a science fair needs to be one that can be answered by an experiment.

What is it that most interests your child about breaking bones? We can then discuss designing an experiment addressing your child's interests.
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