New Brunswick, NJ—While it is not always known why a sudden infant death occurs, how to reduce the risk is well documented.
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Smoking Throughout Pregnancy is Tied to Five-fold-Plus Risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death
Data from nearly 5 million births show that the longer the duration of smoking, the higher the risk, say Rutgers researchers.
Just Had a Baby? A New App Helps Keep Them Safe
A new, free mobile app, Baby be Well, helps families keep their infants safe throughout the first year of life. By incorporating activities that encourage frequent return visits, the app provides users with proven guidance of safe sleep practices to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).