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Source: news.yahoo.com --- 5 days ago
The finding is the latest evidence to suggest that a babys sleep environment is a critical factor in the risk for sudden infant Death syndrome. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 5 days ago
Telegraph.co.uk Fan in Room Seems to Cut Infants’ Risk of Crib Death New York Times - 29 minutes ago By TARA PARKER-POPE Sleeping in a room with a fan lowers a baby’s risk id sudden infant Death syndrome by 72 percent, a new study has found. Study: Using fan on sleeping baby reduces risk of SIDS San Jose Mercury News Fan use linked to lower risk of sudden baby Death The Associated Press WebMD  - U.S. News & World Report  - Los Angeles Times  - USA Today all 354 news articles ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
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Source: consumerist.com --- 36 days ago
One of the main features that a Crib should have is "does not accidentally kill the baby," so Toys R Us has decided to crack down on the manufacturers of the cribs that it sells, says the Chicago Tribune. Asserting that government and industry safety rules don't protect children from the hazard, Toys "R" Us is dictating stricter tests and design standards that cribmakers have balked at for years. The company, which also owns Babies "R" Us, has the clout to do so because it sells so many cribs—hundreds of thousands annually. Toys "R" Us is specifying the trees its suppliers can use, the way they attach spindles to Crib railings and even the type of glue. Manufacturers that don't follow the new rules can't sell cribs in its stores. The move by Toys "R" Us shows that major retailers, responding to parents' concerns, are using their purchasing power to redefine the safety of children's products—more quickly and more stringently than government regulators and groups that set standards for the industry. Toys R Us says that it can speak for consumers when the government won't. "We saw that there were products that passed the existing standards but had problems in the real world," Toys "R" Us chief executive Gerald Storch said. "Something needed to be done, so we did it. . . . We think that it will spread to the market as a whole." ... "Clearly a consumer is not going to say, 'You need a slat integrity test,' but they want to feel confide ...
Source: www.wiredprnews.com --- 13 days ago
Understanding the basics of product liability is an essential first step when considering legal action over Crib Death and other product liability issues. Fort Worth, TX (WiredPRNews.com)—Product liability can be complex and technical so it is essential to understand the basics when considering legal action. According to a Findlaw.com article titled ‘The ... ...
Source: news.google.com --- 5 days ago
Telegraph.co.uk Putting a fan in baby's room might fight SIDS Chicago Sun-Times - 2 hours ago BY MONIFA THOMAS Health Reporter mjthomas@suntimes.com Having your baby sleep on his back is still the best way to reduce the risk of sudden infant Death syndrome, but a new study suggests that using a fan in the room can help, too. Fan in Room Seems to Cut Infants’ Risk of Crib Death New York Times Study Suggests Fan Use Cuts SIDS Risk in Babies Wall Street Journal San Jose Mercury News  - U.S. News & World Report  - WebMD  - dBTechno all 466 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 5 days ago
OverTheLimit.info Study: Using fan on sleeping baby reduces risk of SIDS San Jose Mercury News - 4 hours ago By Linda Goldston Ayde Gonzales's mother was surprised when she insisted that her newborn son must sleep on his back, not on his side. Fans May Reduce Babies' Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Bloomberg Fan in Room Seems to Cut Infants’ Risk of Crib Death New York Times Wall Street Journal  - Inventorspot  - U.S. News & World Report  - Chicago Sun-Times all 589 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 5 days ago
InjuryBoard.com Study Suggests Fan Use Cuts SIDS Risk in Babies Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago By JENNIFER CORBETT DOOREN Using a fan while a baby is sleeping appears to significantly cut the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, according to new research. Fan in Room Seems to Cut Infants’ Risk of Crib Death New York Times Study: Using fan on sleeping baby reduces risk of SIDS San Jose Mercury News The Associated Press  - U.S. News & World Report  - WebMD  - USA Today all 371 news articles ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 16 days ago
James Allen Sandvos will spend the rest of his life in prison for two separate murders in which he claims an alternate personality told him to beat a relative to Death with a tire iron and months later convinced him to burn his infant child alive in the baby's Crib because the personality said the child was "a bother." ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 days ago
pm US/Eastern ROXBURY (WBZ) A makeshift memorial has been set up in memory of a 9-month-old baby boy who fell to his Death from a window Thursday. The on Cunard Street. The boy's Crib was close to the window. ...
Source: www.iol.co.za --- 97 days ago
Researchers said they hoped their experiment can help doctors pinpoint human babies at high risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. ...
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 4 days ago
Using a fan while an infant is sleeping in a room with inadequate ventilation can decrease the risk of that infant dying of sudden infant Death syndrome (SIDS), according to a report released on October 6, 2008 in Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. Sudden infant Death syndrome, sometimes called cot Death or Crib Death, describes the unexpected, unexplained Death of an apparently health infant. ...
Source: www.baynews9.com --- 4 days ago
Grieving Milwaukee parents await cause of Death of infant who died in foster home Crib ...
Source: www.charleston.net --- 25 days ago
SUMMERVILLE — Authorities have labeled the Death of a toddler as suspicious but aren't saying much else about the case. The mother of 22-month-old Blaise Preston Spoerl said there was nothing out of the ordinary until she woke up Monday morning to find the boy dead in his Crib. She said she and her boyfriend went swimming with the child at the neighborhood pool Sunday in the Weatherstone subdivision. ...
Source: citizen-times.com --- 24 days ago
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. -- A Summerville man has been charged with homicide by child abuse in the Death of a toddler found covered in blood in his Crib earlier this week. ...
Source: www.grough.co.uk --- 39 days ago
The walker who fell to his Death from Crib Goch last Friday has been named.David Stafford, of Barrowby, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, was pronounced dead at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor after being airlifted from the mountainside. An inquest has been opened and adjourned on the 62-year-old father of three. ...
Source: www.wusa9.com --- 100 days ago
An imbalance in serotonin might be behind what once was called Crib Death. ...
Source: daddytypes.com --- 5 days ago
The Friday Freakout is so far away, and we'll be traveling for the holiday anyway. Besides, this is happy extremely preliminary science: Some Bay Area physicians have published a study showing that the use of a fan--and/or an "open window" may reduce the risk of SIDS. The population study of 185 SIDS deaths and 312 randoms shows a statistically significant risk reduction a) when it was warmer, b) when infants slept on their stomach or side, and c) when infants shared a bed. There was no added risk reduction when they slept on their backs or used a pacifier. The findings jibe with the theory that SIDS is linked to infants rebreathing carbon dioxide-heavy air, and as DT reader Mark sees it, "I would think this would lend some credibility to Halo's Mattress," which is not really a mattress per se, but a mattress-shaped air circulation device with a somewhat cushiony mesh top, which you keep in the kid's Crib. Abstract: "Use of a Fan During Sleep and the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome," Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine , Oct. 2008 [ama-assn.org via nyt , thanks dt reader mark] HALO® Active-Airflow™ Crib Mattress, $245, backordered through Nov. [halosleep.com] ...
Source: TheState.com --- 24 days ago
A Summerville man has been charged with homicide by child abuse in the Death of a toddler found covered in blood in his Crib earlier this week. The Post and Courier of Charleston reported that 27-year-old Justin Hillerby was arrested Wednesday morning when he went to the police department for an interview. Police would not say what evidence links Hillerby to the Death of 22-month-old Blaise Preston Spoerl, who was found Monday morning. The newspaper reported Hillerby lived in the home with the baby's mother, Jennifer Spoerl. Berkeley County Coroner Glenn Rhoad said an autopsy found trauma to the child, but he would not discuss specifics. ...
Source: www.injuryboard.com --- 29 days ago
LEARN MORE Injuryboard Help Center- SIDS deaths Injuryboard News on SIDS American Academy of Pediatrics- SIDS in Child care setting American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine The Lancet, podcast on SIDS March of Dimes on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS: Back to Sleep Campaign IMAGE SOURCE: Wikimedia Commons/ sleeping baby/ author: Paul Goyette Fewer than 2,500 infants will die from SIDS this year and researchers are still baffled by the mystery that takes otherwise healthy babies while they sleep. SIDS is still classified as a natural cause of Death and is considered rare and even when parents follow the recommendation to remove obstacles in a Crib and put babies to sleep on their backs, it still occurs. But the actual number of deaths may be underreported because infant deaths are mislabeled. It happened to Melissa and Rudy Haberzettl's son Jacob . Born in November 2006, Jacob was a healthy, full-term baby with a hearty appetite and happy attitude. "He was such a happy baby, always looking around and cooing," Melissa of Colorado Springs said to Parenting.com . The couple put their baby in a in-home day care setting when he was three months old so Melissa could return to work two days a week as a physical therapist. They felt good about the setting, which was highly recommended by friends. But baby Jacob died one afternoon, without explanation. The American Academy of Pediatric's Back To Sleep Campaign, launched ...

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