WASHINGTON - A study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that the leading cause of sudden unexpected infant deaths (SUIDs) in the U.S. is an unsafe sleep environment — which ...
When a child falls ill, caregivers often change how and where the infant sleeps—wanting to keep them close through the night. But new research from Johns Hopkins Children's Center suggests that some ...
When a child falls ill, caregivers often change how and where the infant sleeps—wanting to keep them close through the night. But new research from Johns Hopkins Children's Center suggests that some ...
Pediatrics, the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, today published a paper from The Lullaby Trust and partner international organizations, which sets out new global priorities for tackling ...
ST. LOUIS — October is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month, and even though SIDS is the leading cause of death in infants from one month to one year old, there is new research that offers ...
When an infant dies suddenly and unexpectedly in the United States, it is necessary to balance the investigation by law enforcement, the scientific search for the cause of death, and the care of ...
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