Category: Infants
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Perhaps Helicopter Parenting Isn’t as Widespread as We Assume
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This Artificial Womb May One Day Rescue Critically Premature Infants
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Shopping Carts: Avoid Placing Car Seats on Top, and Ensure Your Toddler is Buckled In
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Innovative Teething Hack for Pacifiers: A Mother’s Simple Solution
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Early Introduction of Solid Foods Linked to Improved Sleep in Infants: A Study Review
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Airline Introduces Seat Map Icons to Indicate Baby Locations
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Many Parents Are Unaware of the Dangers of Positional Asphyxia in Infants
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The CDC’s 4 Essential Tips for a Measles-Free Spring Break
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Understanding Colic in Infants
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Over 2 Million Infant Swings Recalled Following Tragic Incident Involving 10-Month-Old
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