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For three decades the NIH has led 'Safe to Sleep,' helping parents reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related injuries. The NIH cuts come as cases have been rising.
It is accurate to say that according to former NIH spokesperson Christina Stile, Trump's administration eliminated the team that coordinated the Safe to Sleep campaign, effectively ending the ...
As NIH's Safe to Sleep campaign grinds to a halt due to funding cuts, Bailey Medical Center in Owasso continues the mission to reduce infant deaths. The ABC's of sleep are still a priority.
For decades the NIH has led a public health campaign credited with saving thousands of babies from dying in their sleep. The administration's cuts come as sleep-related infant deaths have been rising.