Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have discovered blood markers associated with sudden infant death syndrome that could open the door to simple tests to identify babies at ...
Pacifier use at sleep time decreases sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) risk. It is yet unclear whether pacifier use can modify the impact of other sleep-related factors upon SIDS risk.
New University of Virginia School of Medicine research revealing the fingerprints of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome within blood samples could open the door to simple tests to identify babies at risk.
For children under the age of one, however, sleep sometimes becomes permanent. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is defined as the sudden death of an infant without an explainable cause, usually ...
Unsafe sleeping practices promoted on social media may be fueling the rise in SIDS in the U.S. Rates of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome rose 12% between 2020 and 2022, even though overall mortality ...
New University of Virginia School of Medicine research revealing the fingerprints of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome within blood samples could open the door to simple tests to identify babies at risk.
Background: With increasing awareness of SIDS in the general public outpatient clinics are confronted with a specific psychological problem: Many parents of newborns suffer from SIDS-related anxiety.