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Behavior Theory May Offer Key to Ensuring Infants Are Put to Sleep Safely
August 21, 2017
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 21 -- Yale University issued the following news release:

It is still common for infants to be placed in unsafe sleeping positions by their caregivers, report researchers from Yale and Boston University (BU). Fewer than half of infants are always placed on their backs for sleep, the recommended safe sleep position.

Several factors affect the likelihood of a caregiver placing a baby in an unsafe sleeping position: race, education level, doctor's adv . . .

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