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Better Ventilation May Lower SIDS Risk

Last Updated: 9:53 PM 10/06/08 - If the air in the room is flowing better, babies might be at a lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
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Researchers say Better Ventilation may Lower SIDS Risk

Last Updated: 7:22 PM 10/06/08 - If the air in the room is flowing better, babies might be at a lower risk of sudden infant death syndrome. (Full Story)
Make Family Dinner Night Every Night
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Poor Ratings Cited for 13 Booster Seats

Last Updated: 7:17 PM 10/01/08 - A new review of car booster seats finds that some of them do a poor job of positioning children to fit in their seat belts.
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Hearing to be held on Stillbirth Certificate rules

Last Updated: 4:08 PM 09/28/08 - State officials want to hear from residents before implementing a new law that allows parents to get certificates for stillbirths. (Full Story)
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Lifestyles with Serese: Baby Sign Language

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Pre-Pregnancy Diabetes Tied to More Birth Defects Save Email Print
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Posted: 12:32 PM Jul 30, 2008
Last Updated: 12:32 PM Jul 30, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
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A new government study claims diabetic women who get pregnant are three to four times more likely to have a child with birth defects than other women.

It found nearly 40 types of birth defects are significantly more common in the infants of diabetic mothers than in those who weren't diabetic, or who were diagnosed with diabetes after they became pregnant. That's more than was first thought.

The study was led by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is the largest of its kind. It provides the most detailed information to date on types of birth defects found in the infants of diabetic mothers, including heart defects, missing kidneys and spine deformities.

Birth defects affect one in 33 babies born in the United States, and cause about one in five infant deaths.

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