HealthDay – 16 hrs ago FRIDAY, April 27 (HealthDay News) -- The incidence of babies with irregular head shapes, such as a flattened section in the back of the skull, have increased in the United States since the Back to Sleep campaign was introduced in 1994 to prevent sudden infant death syndrome, an expert says.
"There's no doubt that as we as a country began putting babies to sleep on their backs, the incidence of
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