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Baby-wearing products lead to higher risk of injury, hospitalizations in children under age 1

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 05:35 AM PDT

Baby-wearing products are an increasingly popular way to carry a young child in a sling, soft carrier or other type of device, but new research suggests that they can pose a higher risk of injury to children under age 1.

Breast milk of marijuana users does not hurt short-term health of early premature infants, long-term effects still unknown

Posted: 08 Oct 2021 05:35 AM PDT

Researchers compared early preterm infants who were fed breast milk from THC-positive mothers to those who were fed either formula or breast milk from THC-negative mothers and found no differences in short-term health impacts such as breathing difficulties, lung development, and feeding issues.

Long-term exposure to permissible concentrations of air pollution linked with increased mortality risk

Posted: 07 Oct 2021 07:46 PM PDT

Low concentrations of air pollution that are within federal safety limits were linked with an increased risk of death among elderly people, including vulnerable subgroups. Tens of thousands of deaths over a 17-year period could be attributed to small increases in annual air pollution concentrations.

Planned home birth presents little risk where midwifery is well-integrated

Posted: 07 Oct 2021 02:06 PM PDT

In the state of Washington, a planned home birth with a licensed midwife is just as safe as a birth at a licensed birth center. Researchers arrived at this conclusion after analyzing outcomes of more than 10,000 community births in Washington state between 2015 and 2020. Birth setting had no association with increased risk for either parent or baby, despite the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists' position that birth is safest at a hospital or an accredited birth center.