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MONDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Premature infants often have lower-than-normal blood pressure that persists during the first six months of life and may be one reason these infants are more prone to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), Australian researchers suggest.
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MONDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Premature infants often have lower-than-normal blood pressure that persists during the first six months of life and may be one reason these infants are more prone to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), Australian ...
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New research shows way to reduce SIDS: SIDS is a heartbreaking condition that is totally unpredictable. But new research now shows that placing a fan in the infant's bedroom can cut the risk by 72%. This is a must read for all new or expecting parents.
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Update: Fan In Baby's Room Found To Reduce SIDS Risk: Researchers have hypothesized that stomach sleeping can increase an infant's risk of ?rebreathing? his or her own exhaled air, particularly if the infant is sleeping on a soft mattress or with bedding, stuffed toys, or a pillow near the face.
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