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After Son’s Suicide, Mother Again Channels Grief Into Action
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Esmeralda Williamson-Noble, who set up a foundation after a sons death in 1995, now wants to educate others about suicide.1 week ago -
A Good Safe Sleep for Your Baby
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When my first son, Jack, was born 16 years ago in London, his sleeping was all backwards. He slept like a log during the day and when the clock struck midnight, he was wide awake and screaming until 7 a.m. Among the many things I did, I gave up on the back-sleeping (suggested to prevent the SIDS, sudden infant death ...2 weeks ago -
Shunning the Family Bed. Who Benefits Most?
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Authority: 136
According to Dr. Jay Gordon, babies sleeping on a safe surface with sober, nonsmoking parents respond to their parents, and the parents respond to them. The chance of SIDS occurring in this situation are close to zero. Babies in a crib or in a room away from their parents, on the other hand, will breastfeed less ...2 weeks ago -
Many parents fail to place their babies ‘back to sleep’
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Washington, Dec 8 (ANI): Making infants sleep on the their backs can help reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), but not all parents follow the practice religiously, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers.The study showed that while the practice helped reduce the incidence of ...3 weeks ago -
Docs Not Giving Clear Advice on Infant Sleep Positions
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MONDAY, Dec. 7 (HealthDay News) -- New research finds that although far more caregivers now place babies on their backs to sleep -- a practice that reduces the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)-- that encouraging trend has leveled off since 2001. read more3 weeks ago -
Dangers of Cocaine
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Cocaine causes the sudden release in the brain of a neutrotransmitter called dopamine. Normally, this compound is released when a basic need, such as hunger and thirst is fulfilled. By fooling the brain into releasing dopamine, cocaine produces intense feelings of pleasure and satisfaction. So much dopamine is ...4 weeks ago
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