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Today's conservative headline is brought to you by the Republican Ballot Publication. We're dedicated in providing our readers with the most relevant conservative news. [Aurora Mourns Loss of 19-Year-Old Hero Killed in Park Shooting Incident] [Aurora Mourns Loss of 19-Year-Old Hero Killed in Park Shooting Incident]( Study Finds Majority of Sudden Infant Deaths Involve Multiple Unsafe Sleep Practices Charlottesville, Virginia - A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics sheds light on the concerning relationship between unsafe sleep practices and sudden infant deaths. The analysis of 7,595 cases from a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention registry between 2011 and 2020 revealed startling patterns. The study found that over 75 percent of sudden infant deaths involved multiple unsafe sleep practices, such as co-sleeping and soft bedding. A significant number of infants who died suddenly were sharing a sleep surface at the time of death, and the majority were in an adult bed. Notably, babies sharing a sleep surface were more likely to be Black and publicly insured. According to current recommendations, parents are advised to provide infants with firm, flat, level sleep surfaces free of any items except a fitted sheet. While room sharing can reduce the risk of sudden infant death, the CDC discourages parents from sharing a sleep surface with their child. Exposure to cigarette smoke during pregnancy was more common among infants who shared surfaces when they died. Additionally, adult supervisors of these infants were more likely to be impaired by drug and alcohol use. The study points out that incomplete or biased data may hinder efforts to understand and address the reasons behind unsafe sleep practices. Dr. Fern Hauck from UVA Health and the University of Virginia School of Medicine emphasized the need to work with families to increase acceptance of recommendations for safer sleep practices. She highlighted the prevalence of hazardous sleep practices among infants and urged for better education and support to create safer sleep environments. In conclusion, the study reinforces the importance of following safe sleep guidelines to prevent sudden unexpected infant deaths. By raising awareness and promoting safe sleep practices, caregivers can help reduce the risks associated with infant sleep environments. [Visit Republican Ballot News]( Postbox US, 70 South West Century Drive, Suite 100 PMB 5102, Bend, OR 97702 Intended for: {EMAIL} [View Online]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe from All](

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