Not exact matches
In announcing the ban, administration officials emphasized the dangers
of secondhand smoke to children, saying it can increase the risk
of asthma, ear infections,
even sudden
infant death syndrome.
Biblical literalism is a powerful force today; it tends to imprison people in attitudes that were suitable enough when science and technology were little dreamt
of but which fail to illuminate a society in which, for instance, it is desirable, because
of the effects
of modern hygiene on
death rates, for women to bear, on the average, perhaps a third as many
infants as were appropriate two or three thousand or
even two hundred years ago, a society in which war might mean something like the end
of the species, or at least vastly closer to that than any war
of the past could be.
Still,
even with that increase, the overall risk
of infant death is low.»
When you have medical professionals not only validating, but encouraging mothers to literally starve their
infants,
even to the point
of death, it's time for the pendulum to swing back the other way.
When
infants are not optimally breastfed they are at risk for increased illness such as higher rates
of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections, allergies, cancer, obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes and
even death.
It
even reduces the chances
of sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS), cutting the rates by more than half, according to Bradley University.
Some
of their evidence
even suggests that some babies who sleep with or near their mothers might gain a measure
of insurance against Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Plus, each one details
infant death / miscarriage / etc part
of God's plan, one
even writing to explain to older chlldren» God is schooling us in suffering.»
While I have been a little torn in the past about agreeing with the recommendation
of the American Academy
of Pediatrics for a «ban on the manufacture and sale
of mobile
infant walkers,» I do now agree «because data indicate a considerable risk
of major and minor injury and
even death from the use
of walkers, and because there is no clear benefit from their use.»
Of these cases, 45 percent were categorized Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), an unexplained death of a baby that doesn't have a known cause even after a complete investigatio
Of these cases, 45 percent were categorized Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), an unexplained death of a baby that doesn't have a known cause even after a complete investiga
Death Syndrome (SIDS), an unexplained
death of a baby that doesn't have a known cause even after a complete investiga
death of a baby that doesn't have a known cause even after a complete investigatio
of a baby that doesn't have a known cause
even after a complete investigation.
Breastfeeding for
even a short amount
of time had a 60 % reduction in Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome, and up to a 73 % reduction with exclusively breastfeeding for 4 months or more.
Has Health Canada warned parents that tins
of powdered
infant formula are not sterile and may contain Enterobacter sakazakii, a virulent and highly pathogenic contaminant that can lead to serious infections causing meningitis, necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis and
even death?
Infants in Canada and around the world suffer illness, malnutrition and
even death because
of Nestlé's aggressive marketing which is designed to persuade mothers to formula feed instead
of breastfeed.
Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy are especially vulnerable to asthma, and have double or
even triple the risk
of sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS).
McKenna and Gettler's piece mentions that bed - sharing can double or
even triple the number
of times an
infant is breastfed through the night as well as the idea that being breastfed often may ward off sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS).»
The increase in risk remained high
even when overlying
deaths were discounted (32 times higher) or the estimate
of rates
of bedsharing among living
infants doubled (20 times higher).
Inappropriate use
of breast milk substitutes may lead to
infant malnutrition, serious illness, and
even death in all countries.»
They're often sold as part
of a bedding set,
even though the AAP has long linked their use to incidences
of sudden
infant death syndrome and suffocation.
Even for low - risk breast - fed babies who had no other risk factors that died from SIDS, 81 percent
of the
deaths of infants below three months
of age could have been prevented if they were placed in their own bed.
According to Consumer Reports, a soft mattress «can conform to the shape
of your baby's head or face, increasing the risk
of suffocation or
even sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS).»
They are encouraging their members to lobby the WHO to maintain the status quo
even though the the status quo ignores the scientific evidence, is dangerous for babies leading to literally tens
of thousands
of newborn hospital readmissions in the US alone, and increases sudden
infant deaths in hospitals.
Some
of the
infant deaths were
even attributed to parents» attempts to MacGyver broken cribs with duct tape or additional hardware.
Infants in Canada and around the world suffer illness, malnutrition and
even death because
of Abbott's aggressive marketing, which is designed to persuade mothers to formula feed instead
of breastfeed.
How To Swaddle A Baby A little practice will go a long way You know that newborn swaddling can reduce the risk
of sudden
infant death syndrome (SIDS), and by now your wife may have told you
of swaddling's magical powers in reducing colic and calming
even the fussiest screamer...
Smoking during pregnancy can cause low birth weight, certain birth defects, premature birth, and can
even increase the chances
of infant death.
The supine sleep position does not increase the risk
of choking and aspiration in
infants, even those with gastroesophageal reflux, because they have protective airway mechanisms.8, 9 Infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position for every sleep, with the rare exception of infants for whom the risk of death from complications of gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS (ie, those with upper airway disorders, for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired), 10 including infants with anatomic abnormalities such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts who have not undergone antireflux s
infants,
even those with gastroesophageal reflux, because they have protective airway mechanisms.8, 9
Infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position for every sleep, with the rare exception of infants for whom the risk of death from complications of gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS (ie, those with upper airway disorders, for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired), 10 including infants with anatomic abnormalities such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts who have not undergone antireflux s
Infants with gastroesophageal reflux should be placed for sleep in the supine position for every sleep, with the rare exception
of infants for whom the risk of death from complications of gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk of SIDS (ie, those with upper airway disorders, for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired), 10 including infants with anatomic abnormalities such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts who have not undergone antireflux s
infants for whom the risk
of death from complications
of gastroesophageal reflux is greater than the risk
of SIDS (ie, those with upper airway disorders, for whom airway protective mechanisms are impaired), 10 including
infants with anatomic abnormalities such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts who have not undergone antireflux s
infants with anatomic abnormalities such as type 3 or 4 laryngeal clefts who have not undergone antireflux surgery.
Subsequently, by virtue
of defining that an adult and
infant are unable to safely sleep on the same surface together, such as what occurs during bedsharing,
even when all known adverse bedsharing risk factors are absent and safe bedsharing practices involving breastfeeding mothers are followed, an
infant that dies while sharing a sleeping surface with his / her mother is labeled a SUID, and not SIDS.26 In this way the
infant death statistics increasingly supplement the idea that bedsharing is inherently and always hazardous and lend credence, artificially, to the belief that under no circumstance can a mother, breastfeeding or not, safely care for, or protect her
infant if asleep together in a bed.27 The legitimacy
of such a sweeping inference is highly problematic, we argue, in light
of the fact that when careful and complete examination
of death scenes, the results revealed that 99 %
of bedsharing
deaths could be explained by the presence
of at least one and usually multiple independent risk factors for SIDS such as maternal smoking, prone
infant sleep, use
of alcohol and / or drugs by the bedsharing adults.28 Moreover, this new ideology is especially troubling because it leads to condemnations
of bedsharing parents that border on charges
of being neglectful and / or abusive.
NIGHTTIME PARENTING helps parents understand why babies sleep differently than adults, offers solutions to nighttime problems and
even describes how certain styles
of nighttime parenting can aid in child spacing and lower the risks
of Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome.
SIDS (Sudden
Infant Death Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatio
Infant Death Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigation
Death Syndrome) is the sudden
death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigation
death of an
infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatio
infant under one year whose
death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigation
death can not be explained
even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected
Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatio
Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigation
Death) is an unexpected
death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigation
death of an
infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigatio
infant under one year whose
death is not immediately known until after an investigation
death is not immediately known until after an investigation [2].
The mosquito - borne virus chikungunya may lead to severe brain infection and
even death in
infants and people over 65, according to a new study that reviewed a chikungunya outbreak on Reunion Island off the coast
of Madagascar in 2005 - 2006.
Human beings — who, like hamsters, are also mammals and vertebrates — are remarkably seasonal, Prendergast added, citing a long, astonishing list
of universal human experiences that have a seasonal component, including birth,
death, suicide, viral infections, mortality from bacterial infections, sleep patterns and sudden
infant death syndrome,
even though industrial societies buffer humans from contributory factors.
Those
infants, born before 37 weeks
of gestation, will likely deal with the threat
of numerous complications or
even death.
The literature abounds with reports
of morbidity, and
even death, from
infant circumcision.»
They do not have a higher number than average
of centenarians (if any) and do not apparently have higher than (
even post 50 year old to account for high
infant death rate) average lifespans.
They do not have a higher number than average
of centenarians (if any) and do not have higher than (
even post 50 year old to account for high
infant death rate) average lifespans.
However, a little reflection on the plight
of the migrant farm workers (life expectancy 49, annual income for a family
of four $ 2,400, poisoning from pesticide in 15
of every 100 workers,
death from T.B. and other infectious diseases 260 percent higher than the national average,
infant and maternal mortality 125 percent higher, and not
even toilets or drinking water in the fields) makes one reluctant to head for the comfort
of the car and home.
If it does not do so, the country's toxic burden threatens to stall or
even reverse the dramatic health gains
of the last 60 years, which raised average life expectancy from 45 to 74 years and slashed
infant mortality from 122
deaths per 1,000 births down to 20.
I can point to experimental evidence showing the rapid build - up
of CO2 in a car with a sleeping
infant and windows closed leading to rapid temperature increase and
death, but we are not living in closed cars, and the atmosphere's CO2 at
even 760 ppmv falls well short
of the dangerous levels in that experiment (which
of course said nothing about radiation).
Known commonly as «Shaken Baby Syndrome,» this act
of abuse can cause lifelong brain damage in
infants and, in the most severe cases, may
even result in
death.
Other serious side effects that have been linked to Depo - Provera include severe allergic reactions to the drug, a greater risk
of premature births, and possibly
even higher neonatal and
infant mortality
death rates.