Johns Hopkins Medicine: Sleep Practices During Infant Illnesses May Increase Risk of Sudden Infant Death
October 17, 2025
October 17, 2025
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 17 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Sleep Practices During Infant Illnesses May Increase Risk of Sudden Infant Death
When a child falls ill, caregivers often change how and where the infant sleeps -- wanting to keep them close through the night. But new research from Johns Hopkins Children's Center suggests that some of these changes -- although well-intentioned -- contradict proven s . . .
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Sleep Practices During Infant Illnesses May Increase Risk of Sudden Infant Death
When a child falls ill, caregivers often change how and where the infant sleeps -- wanting to keep them close through the night. But new research from Johns Hopkins Children's Center suggests that some of these changes -- although well-intentioned -- contradict proven s . . .
