Sentences with phrase «incidence of sudden»

When physicians promote back - to - sleep messages, encourage breastfeeding, and explain the need for car seats, we reinforce emerging social norms that have reduced the incidence of sudden unexpected infant death, increased the rate of breastfeeding, and decreased child passenger deaths.
Any incidence of sudden death or permanent disability while on a trip to a foreign country, the travel insurance company would pay off the expenses as mentioned in the personal accident clause of the policy documents.
There is a higher incidence of sudden death in these hounds and they need referral to a cardiologist and a holter monitor.
In the LCS total database the incidence of sudden death in the general population was 3.9 % and in the overall PVC population was 9.6 %.
The incidence of sudden death in this population was much higher than in the general population (9.6 % vs 3.9 %).
Dravet syndrome is a rare and devastating form of epilepsy that begins in infancy and has a high incidence of sudden death.
One of the most mysterious things about this disorder is that about 6 percent of the people with epilepsy have an unusually high incidence of sudden unexpected death.
The reason: This sleeping position has been shown to reduce the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Despite a 56 % decrease in the national incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from 1.2 deaths per 1000 live births in 19921 to 0.53 death per 1000 live births in 2003,2 SIDS continues to be the leading cause of postneonatal mortality in the United States.3 The decreased rate of SIDS is largely attributed to the increased use of the supine sleep position after the introduction of the «Back to Sleep» campaign in 1994.4 - 7 More recently, it has been suggested that the decrease in the SIDS rate has leveled off coincident with a plateau in the uptake of the supine sleep position.8 Although caretakers should continue to be encouraged to place infants on their backs to sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of SIDS.
Babies actually feel more secure sleeping on their tummies, but it's linked to a much higher incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
The incidence of sudden infant death syndrome has decreased in the United States as the percentage of infants sleeping prone has decreased, but persisting concerns about the safety of supine sleeping likely contribute to prone sleeping prevalence rates that remain higher than 10 %.
Background The incidence of sudden infant death syndrome has decreased in the United States as the percentage of infants sleeping prone has decreased, but persisting concerns about the safety of supine sleeping likely contribute to prone sleeping prevalence rates that remain higher than 10 %.
Back To Sleep is a public education campaign started in 1994 to combat the incidence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
From the advance copy MomsTeam has been provided, the Position Statement contains consensus recommendations to help parents, coaches, medical experts and others reduce the incidence of sudden death in sports across ten major health conditions:
More so, incidences of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is found to be lower or close to null on breastfed babies in contrast to those who are formula - fed.
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.

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Some studies indicate a higher incidence of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) when children sleep in their parents» bed.
Breastfed babies also have a lower incidence of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), and breastfeeding mothers have a lower risk of developing type 2 Diabetes and breast, ovarian, and uterine cancers.
Health risks associated with formula feeding over the long term include increased incidence of infectious morbidity, childhood obesity, both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, leukemia, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
Research in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other developed countries, among predominantly middle - class populations, provides strong evidence that human milk feeding decreases the incidence and / or severity of diarrhea,1 - 5 lower respiratory infection,6 - 9 otitis media,3,10 - 14bacteremia, 15,16 bacterial meningitis, 15,17 botulism, 18 urinary tract infection, 19 and necrotizing enterocolitis.20, 21 There are a number of studies that show a possible protective effect of human milk feeding against sudden infant death syndrome,22 - 24insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus,25 - 27 Crohn's disease, 28,29 ulcerative colitis, 29 lymphoma, 30,31 allergic diseases,32 - 34 and other chronic digestive diseases.35 - 37 Breastfeeding has also been related to possible enhancement of cognitive development.38, 39
Studies suggest that the incidence of botulism may be greater in breastfed babies, although their cases prove to be milder and cases of sudden death from botulism are found chiefly in formula - fed infants.
«Health outcomes differ substantially for mothers and infants who formula feed compared to those that breastfeed... For infants, not being breastfed [and being formula fed instead,] is associated with an increased incidence of infectious morbidity, including otitis media [ear infections], gastroenteritis, and pneumonia, as well as elevated risks of childhood obesity, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, leukemia and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).»
Concurrently, other causes of sudden unexpected infant death occurring during sleep (sleep - related deaths), including suffocation, asphyxia, and entrapment, and ill - defined or unspecified causes of death have increased in incidence, particularly since the AAP published its last statement on SIDS in 2005.
Sudden infant death syndrome in Hong Kong: confirmation of low incidence.
Incidence and geographical distribution of sudden infant death syndrome in relation to content of nitrate in drinking water and groundwater levels
A new study led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators finds that heart failure patients who underwent bariatric surgery to treat morbid obesity had a significant reduction in the incidence of heart failure exacerbation — a dangerous, sudden worsening of symptoms — in the two years following surgery.
For participants in the prospective studies, the research team investigated how each individual's genetic risk score and lifestyle factors related to the incidence of heart attack, the need for procedures designed to open blocked coronary arteries, or sudden cardiac death.
Numerators used to calculate annual incidence rate consisted of the number of sudden cardiovascular deaths in young people aged 12 to 35 years.
They concluded increasing omega 3 fatty acids in the diets of women suffering from Diabetes resulted in less SUDDEN DEATH events and less incidence of developing heart disease.
That's really the key incidence of all David Lynch's work: It's always the sudden, dark, unsettling realization coming from inside us, the one that tells us something is deeply, impossibly, and utterly wrong.»
The petition has argued the Folbigg convictions were unreasonable in light of more recent knowledge about children's sudden deaths, particularly relating to cardiac conditions, and the trial's acceptance of a default diagnosis of murder after incorrect evidence about the incidence of four children's deaths in one family.
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