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Parents of newborns are being urged to take extra care when preparing powdered infant formula after new research revealed that the ambiguity of many current instructions may leave babies vulnerable to a deadly foodborne bacteria.
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The mother of an infant found with 13 fractured ribs allegedly made a ‘flippant’ remark the injuries may have been caused by a prominent sportsman as he wa
A woman was arrested in Northern California on Tuesday after law enforcement said she lied about an abuse claim and the safety of an infant. • Video Above: What happens when you call 911? Around 7:40 a.
Seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro was last seen in the parking lot of a Big 5 Sporting Goods store on Thursday. The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department is investigating.
Lt. Tom Shaw says on July 30, at 8:39 a.m., police were called to a report of a dog bite in the 3100 block of 32nd Street South involving an infant. Before officers arrived, the infant’s family transported the victim to a hospital. The baby later died.
Maternal and infant death rates in Montgomery County remain high compared to state and national averages, and a local program that’s geared toward preventing infant deaths and supporting the wellness of mothers could lose its federal funding next year.
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - An infant is dead after being bitten by a dog in Fargo. According to Fargo Police, on Wednesday, July 30, at 8:39 a.m., the Fargo Police Department was dispatched to a report of a dog bite in the 3100 block of 32nd Street South involving an infant.
Chaves County deputies are investigating the death of an infant on Tuesday. Around noon, deputies responded to a non-responsive infant. The infant was administered CPR and was taken to Artesia General Hospital,
AKRON, Ohio — An Akron woman was found guilty Monday after she pleaded no contest to a charge of endangering children connected to the burning of a 1-year-old child she was babysitting. Kimberly Richmond, 53, is scheduled to be sentenced Oct. 6 in Summit County Common Pleas Court, according to Summit County Prosecutor Elliot Kolkovich.
The man accused of killing four people and abandoning an infant in west Tennessee is speaking publicly for the first time.