American Academy of Pediatrics: Study Finds Significant Gaps in Safe Infant Sleep Practices Among U.S. Families
October 21, 2019
October 21, 2019
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Illinois, Oct. 21 -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
New research in the November 2019 Pediatrics found gaps in of safe infant sleep practices among U.S. families, highlighting areas for improvement in efforts to prevent roughly 3,500 infant deaths each year from sleep-related causes. For the study, "Prevalence and Factors Associated with Safe Infant Sleep Practices" (published online Oct. 21), researchers examined 2 . . .
New research in the November 2019 Pediatrics found gaps in of safe infant sleep practices among U.S. families, highlighting areas for improvement in efforts to prevent roughly 3,500 infant deaths each year from sleep-related causes. For the study, "Prevalence and Factors Associated with Safe Infant Sleep Practices" (published online Oct. 21), researchers examined 2 . . .