The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has updated a statement about infant sleep positioners, warning parents again not to use them. "These products - sometimes also called 'nests' or 'anti-roll' ...
Those soft fabric sleep positioners that parents put in the crib to keep babies safely sleeping on their backs could be dangerous, even deadly, for little ones, the government warned Wednesday. Citing ...
Those soft fabric sleep positioners that parents put in the crib to keep babies safely sleeping on their backs could be dangerous, even deadly, for little ones, the government warned Wednesday. Citing ...
Infant sleep positioners, which manufacturers claim can help prevent sudden infant death, are themselves deadly, according to a harsh warning released Wednesday by federal regulators. Infant sleep ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government is warning parents and caregivers to stop using infant sleep positioners. The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday ...
Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:28:34 GMT — Those soft fabric sleep positioners that parents put in the crib to keep babies safely sleeping on their backs could be dangerous, even deadly, for little ones, the ...
Getting babies to sleep is a seemingly endless struggle that nearly all parents face. So it’s not surprising that parents might turn to devices for help. But the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Maybe we shouldn't call it a "new" warning. It's the first issued by those federal agencies, but we've taken a firm stand against sleep positioners for years, and have long had them on our list of ...
CHICAGO (CN) - Companies are pushing "baby sleep positioners" by claiming they prevent crib death, but there is no basis for those claims, and their trade association blew off federal regulators' ...
The sheer number of baby products on the market can overwhelm any new parent. But the Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on one in particular: the sleep positioner. Officials consider it ...
This is a bit of a nontraditional choice for a Viewpoint, in that it is a relatively brief CDC report. However, this report did receive a great deal of lay press, and it also raises some very ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to parents of infants and very young children to avoid the use of “sleep positioners” — pillowlike devices also referred to as “nests” or ...