
Pediatric experts give new recommendations to keep sleeping babies safe
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has announced new recommendations to reduce the risk of SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome, while infants rest at night
The recommendations apply to children up to a year old.
Approximately 3,500 infants die from sleep-related deaths every year in the United States, but the annual number of deaths since 2000 have been similar after a "substantial" reduction in deaths in the 1990s due to national education for infants to sleep on their backs, the press release said.
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