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Children with sleep apnea may be at increased risk for overnight respiratory events (ORE) following anesthesia. But researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) wondered if the practice of
A Call to Moms: Throw Away Your Infant Sleep Positioners
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The risk of suffocation outweighs any possible health benefits that could potentially be gained from using sleep positioning products.
Safe Kids, Safe Sleep
November 28, 2014
Jessica Alba and The Honest Company donated cribs and essentials to 20 patient families. Their effort supports the SAFE sleep campaign.
Persistent Snoring: Is it Bad?
September 26, 2016
As parents, we never want to admit that our children are any less than perfect. That wasn’t the case with my eldest son, as no morning alarms were necessary in my home. When he was a boy, my son’s
Tonsillitis and How to Know When Your Child Has It
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Why Co-sleeping Can Do More Harm Than Good
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Learn the risks of co-sleeping, and some safe alternatives.
Swaddling Do’s and Don’ts
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Swaddling is a technique that mimics the coziness of the womb. Parent learns this special way of providing comfort for their newborn, but is it safe? If so, is there a wrong and a right way to swaddle
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