Police Violated Guidelines Leading to Fatal Encounters Without Guns: AP Investigation Unveils Violations in Restraint Practices

Los Angeles, California – A recent investigation uncovered widespread violations of established guidelines by police departments across the United States in fatal encounters that did not involve gun use. The investigation revealed that in hundreds of cases where police used force meant to subdue individuals without causing harm, officers repeatedly violated well-known guidelines designed to safely restrain and subdue individuals. Many of these violations included pinning individuals facedown in ways that could restrict their breathing …

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Infant Deaths Linked to Unsafe Sleeping Practices: Alarming Findings from Recent Study

Chicago, Illinois – Unsafe sleep practices are a significant factor in most sudden unexpected infant deaths in the United States. A recent study published in Pediatrics revealed that three-quarters of infants who succumbed to these tragic deaths were found to be affected by multiple unsafe practices at the time of passing. Nearly 60% of these infants were sharing a sleep surface with another person, a practice discouraged by leading medical organizations due to its association …

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Unsafe Sleep Practices Found in Majority of Sudden Infant Deaths, Study Reveals

Chicago, Illinois – A recent study published in the journal Pediatrics sheds light on the alarming connection between multiple unsafe sleep practices and sudden infant deaths. The analysis, which examined 7,595 cases of sudden infant death between 2011 and 2020, revealed that over three-quarters of these tragic incidents involved infants engaging in risky sleep behaviors. According to the study, the majority of sudden infant deaths occurred in babies under 3 months old. Shockingly, 59.5 percent …

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Unsafe Sleep Practices Linked to Infant SIDS Deaths: Study Findings and Recommendations

Houston, Texas – A recent study has highlighted the concerning prevalence of unsafe sleep practices contributing to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID) in the United States. The study, published in Pediatrics, revealed that three-quarters of SUID cases involved multiple hazardous sleep practices, such as sharing a bed with someone else, sleeping with soft items, or sleeping on their bellies or sides. Dr. Fern Hauck, a safe-sleep expert from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, …

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Unsafe Sleep Practices Linked to Surge in Infant SIDS Deaths, Study Finds

Seattle, WA – A recent study in Seattle, WA has revealed troubling statistics regarding unsafe sleep practices and infant Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) cases. The study indicates that many parents are unknowingly engaging in practices that increase the risk of SIDS for their babies. According to the findings, a large number of infants who passed away from SIDS were placed in hazardous sleep environments, such as sleeping in bed with adults or on soft …

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Safe Sleep Practices Key to Preventing Sudden Infant Deaths: Study

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia – A new study highlights the concerning prevalence of unsafe sleep practices contributing to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID). The findings shed light on the various hazards that babies face when sleeping, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and education among parents and caregivers. According to the study published in the journal Pediatrics, three-quarters of SUID cases involve unsafe sleep practices such as bed-sharing, sleeping with soft items, or sleeping outside a crib. …

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Infant Deaths Linked to Unsafe Sleep Practices: Study Unveils Startling Findings

Orlando, Florida – A recent study revealed concerning findings regarding unsafe sleep practices linked to Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths. The research, conducted in various hospitals across the state, highlighted multiple factors contributing to these tragic incidents in young children. In most cases of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths, the study found that unsafe sleeping environments played a significant role. Instances of babies sleeping in areas prone to suffocation, such as on soft surfaces or with loose …

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Infant Deaths Linked to Unsafe Sleeping Practices Revealed in Recent Study

Charlottesville, Virginia – A recent study conducted in 23 jurisdictions between 2011 and 2020 revealed concerning findings regarding safe-sleep practices in cases of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths. More than three-quarters of these tragic deaths involved unsafe sleep practices, shedding light on the importance of increased education and awareness surrounding safe-sleep practices for new parents. Among the 7,595 infant deaths reviewed, nearly 60% of the infants were found sharing a sleep surface, such as a bed, …

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Fatal Frog Poison Rituals: Coroner Warns of Dangerous ‘Healing’ Practices

Lismore, New South Wales – Individuals seeking healing through frog poison rituals are being put at risk by practitioners lacking essential first aid skills, according to a recent coroner’s report. The report follows the tragic death of Natasha Lechner, 39, in 2019 after participating in a kambo ceremony, a practice derived from a traditional South American ritual utilizing toxin from the giant monkey frog applied to burn wounds. Although proponents believe in the healing properties …

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Kenneth Smith’s Alabama execution raises questions about death penalty practices in the US

MONTGOMERY, Alabama – The recent execution of Alabama death row inmate Kenneth Smith has once again brought the controversial topic of the death penalty to the forefront. Smith, 58, showed apparent signs of agony during his execution, casting doubt on the efficacy and humanity of the chosen method of putting human beings to death, nitrogen hypoxia. The unusual and experimental nature of the execution, combined with its previous failed attempt, has raised concerns over the …

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