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Pediatrics / National Institutes of Health / Child care / Sleep / Sudden infant death syndrome / Back to Sleep / Infant bed / Day care / Infant / Childhood / Human development / Infancy
Date: 2009-01-06 16:26:38
Pediatrics
National Institutes of Health
Child care
Sleep
Sudden infant death syndrome
Back to Sleep
Infant bed
Day care
Infant
Childhood
Human development
Infancy

State Child Care Regulations Regarding Infant Sleep Environment Since the Healthy Child Care America-Back to Sleep Campaign Rachel Y. Moon, Lauren Kotch and Laura Aird Pediatrics 2006;118;73-83 DOI: [removed]peds[removed]

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