Since the Back to Sleep campaign was launched in 1994, Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome occurrences have dropped by more than 50 %.
Not exact matches
having other family members with a «history of premature
death (sudden or otherwise), or significant disability from cardiovascular disease in close relative (s) younger than 50 years old or specific knowledge of the
occurrence of certain conditions (eg, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, long QT
syndrome, Marfan
syndrome, or clinically important arrhythmias)».
Particular attention has to be put into preventing the disturbing
occurrence of what is known as Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome, or SIDS.
One major reason to use a pacifier is the fact that it reduces the
occurrence of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Firmer mattresses are recommended as they can help reduce the
occurrence of SIDS (Sudden infant
death syndrome).
Nowadays, however, we know that otherwise healthy babies can die without any known causes, an
occurrence known as sudden infant
death syndrome.
I'm curious about the accuracy of a «contactless breathing monitor,» especially since devices that make direct contact like smart socks and other wearables aren't proven to reduce the
occurrence of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome, or SIDS.