American Academy of Pediatrics: Infants Exposed to Substances Prenatally Also Have Increased Exposure to Unsafe Sleep Practices
November 20, 2024
November 20, 2024
ITASCA, Illinois, Nov. 20 (TNSres) -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
Unsafe sleep practices may be a more common cause of sudden unexpected infant death cases where children are born exposed to drugs, according to a new study.
The article, "Sleep-Related Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Among Infants Prenatally Substance Exposed," published in the December edition of Pediatrics, looked at data from the Centers for Disease . . .
Unsafe sleep practices may be a more common cause of sudden unexpected infant death cases where children are born exposed to drugs, according to a new study.
The article, "Sleep-Related Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Among Infants Prenatally Substance Exposed," published in the December edition of Pediatrics, looked at data from the Centers for Disease . . .