Sudden Infant Distress Syndrome
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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Learn what you can do to reduce the risk of SIDS: http://www.rwjms.umdnj.edu/sids/index.html
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
kidshealth.org — “SIDS is the leading cause of death among infants 1 month to 1 year old. Though SIDS remains unpredictable, you can help reduce your infant's risk.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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NEJM -- The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
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SIDS Events
ms-sids.org — “MS SIDS Alliance Events” View full resource at ms-sids.org
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Sudden infant death syndrome - Lifespan
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Breastfeeding Cuts SIDS Risk
webmd.com — “Protecting against sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) may be yet another benefit of breastfeeding.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - What is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)? What causes SIDS? What are the symptoms? How is SIDS diagnosed? - Infant and Toddler Health - Everyday Health
everydayhealth.com — “Researchers are studying the possibility that SIDS may be caused by problems with how well the brain controls breathing, heart rate and rhythm, and/or temperature during the first few months of life. SIDS has no symptoms or warning signs.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
Most Recently Shared on February 17, 2011 at 4:50 pm By:
#RobertRedford in @AARPMag: My first baby died of #SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). Get the facts on SIDS here: http://ow.ly/3Ylou
Tips to Prevent SIDS
childrensmd.org — “Tips to Prevent SIDS” View full resource at childrensmd.org
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Tips to help prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) http://bit.ly/hNVMuh
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - NHS Choices
nhs.uk — “Find everything you need to know about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, with links to other useful resources.” View full resource at nhs.uk
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::: American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute :::
sids.org — “Welcome to the American Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Institute!” View full resource at sids.org
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It's Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month. Discover how you can reduce the risk of SIDS: http://cot.ag/cT0ROM
Potential SIDS cause found
news-medical.net — “A baffling condition Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) that leads to the unexplained deaths of many infants worldwide may have been explained in new Australian research. The researchers monitored babies as they slept on their bellies and found that they have reduced blood pressure and an increased heart rates, compared with when they slept on their backs as recommended. This effect is seen more in babies aged two to three months, the age when babies are most at risk of SIDS.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - Medpedia
wiki.medpedia.com — “Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden, unexplained death of an apparently healthy child younger than one year of age. Researchers estimate that SIDS is the cause of about 2...” View full resource at wiki.medpedia.com
Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2010 at 3:00 pm By:
National Infant Mortality Awareness Month (Sept '10) www.healthystartassoc.org http://bit.ly/aS6pye
Breastfeeding Reduces Risk of SIDS
emaxhealth.com — “Breastfeeding not only is an excellent source of nutrition for babies, it also significantly reduces the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). ...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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Study connects SIDS risk with infant formula
theage.com.au — “Study connects SIDS risk with infant formula” View full resource at theage.com.au
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Study shows increased rate of SIDS in male infant
news-medical.net — “A study in the Aug. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that at 2 to 4 weeks of age male infants are easier to arouse than females during quiet sleep, and by 2 to 3 months of age there are no significant gender differences in arousability. The results suggest that the increased rate of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in males may not reflect a pre-existing vulnerability involving arousal responses.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Study shows increased rate of SIDS in male infant: A study in the Aug. 1 issue of the journal Sleep shows that at ... http://bit.ly/cgNI1V
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