Science news articles about 'place infants'
... blood sugar levels, the more likely the women were to develop preeclampsia, and the more likely their infants were to be born prematurely, and to experience shoulder dystocia. So, for example, women ...
... places have increased in incidence. Among private home and public place abductions, there has also been an increase in violence and lower infant recovery rates. AJN is the largest circulating ...
... risk for sudden infant death syndrome, which include: always placing infants to sleep on their backs ... States. SIDS is defined as sudden death of an infant under the age of 1, which remains unexplained ...
... link between smoking during pregnancy and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Clinicians have long ... exposure, hypoxic episodes and hyperthermia might place infants at higher risk for SIDS and further ...
... modify sleep patterns in preterm neonates, which places infants at a higher risk for developmental difficulties ... group were nearly 10 days older, infants exposed in utero to high levels of smoking ...
... levels of prenatal smoking exposure strongly modify sleep patterns in preterm neonates, which places infants at a higher risk for developmental difficulties that could persist throughout early and ...
... , the majority of the co-sleeping SIDS deaths occurred in a hazardous sleeping environment. The safest place for an infant to sleep is in a cot beside the parental bed in the first six months of life, ...
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