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SIDS - Keep Kids Healthy
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the diagnosis given for the sudden death of an infant under one year of age that remains unexplained after a complete investigation.

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Back To Sleep - Reduce the Risk of SIDS
The Back To Sleep campaign helps reduce the risk of SIDS, or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, the sudden and unexplained death of a baby under one year of age.

What is SIDS? - National SIDS/Infant Death Resource Center
An overview of SIDS and how to decrease your baby's risk of SIDS.

Preventing SIDS in Newborns - Parenting Tips
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) risk can be lowered by putting your child to sleep on his back, not allowing him to get overheated and not exposing him to smoke.

Preventing SIDS in Infants
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) risk can be lowered by putting your child to sleep on his back, not allowing him to get overheated and not exposing him to smoke.

How To Quit Smoking
Learn about quiting smoking so as not to expose your child to second hand smoke, which increases their risk of asthma, allergies, SIDS, ear infections and pneumonia.

Positional Plagiocephaly
A discussion of the positional plagiocephaly, a common cause of a flat head in children, and its treatment.



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