Tributes to little Sowerby Bridge girl who was “full of smiles” - Halifax Evening Courier
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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![]() Halifax Evening Courier | Tributes to little Sowerby Bridge girl who was “full of smiles” Halifax Evening Courier Aizah Alvi died from sudden infant death syndrome at her family's home in Sowerby Bridge when she was just five months old. Her heartbroken mother Safia Hussain said: “She was so happy and content and full of smiles. “We'll miss her for the rest of our ... |
AJ to run and cycle 21 miles - Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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![]() Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph | AJ to run and cycle 21 miles Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph On Saturday morning AJ Mills, 14, from Wellingborough, will cycle from his home to Sywell and back and then run five miles around the town to collect cash for the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID). He's doing the 'duathlon' in memory of ... |
Healthcare Provision and Reforms in Morocco - Morocco Board News Service
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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![]() Morocco Board News Service | Healthcare Provision and Reforms in Morocco Morocco Board News Service This poor or practically non-existent health service contributed to a very high infant mortality rate of 161 per 1000 live births and also leading to the low average life expectancy which was 47. This neglect or what is becoming commonly known as ... |
'Big Boys' in banger bid to help charity - Newmarket Journal
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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![]() Newmarket Journal | 'Big Boys' in banger bid to help charity Newmarket Journal This year's team will be raising money for the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID). Stuart, 37, who lives in Mill Reef Close, said he chose the charity in support of close friend Fiona Hitchcock, of Cheveley, who lost her son Aynsley to ... |
Racism and infant mortality - Boston Globe
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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Racism and infant mortality Boston Globe This year's National Healthcare Disparities Report confirms what researchers have known for decades: From cancer to diabetes to infant mortality, minorities tend to fare worse than whites. Boston has been a national leader in the quest to understand ... |
One mile walk to remember cot death victim taking place in Bedwas - Caerphilly Observer
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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![]() Yahoo! Lifestyle UK | One mile walk to remember cot death victim taking place in Bedwas Caerphilly Observer A one mile walk and charity funday is being held on Saturday May 12 to raise awareness of cot death. The event is being held to raise money for the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID) and is taking place at the Greenly, Bedwas, at 11am. Make cot deaths a thing of the past |
Mile in memory - Ilkeston Today
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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![]() Ilkeston Today | Mile in memory Ilkeston Today The walk around Shipley Country Park was arranged by the Cliff-Richardson family to raise money for the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death (FSID). The family have supported the charity before arranged the event in memory of Callum Liam Peter ... |
Join 'A mile in memory' in Bedwas this weekend - Campaign Series
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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Join 'A mile in memory' in Bedwas this weekend Campaign Series A SPECIAL event to raise money and awareness of cot death will be held this weekend in Bedwas. The fundraising day in aid of the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID), a charity working to prevent sudden infant death (cot death) and ... |
Induced Labor Late in Pregnancy Has Pros, Cons - Doctors Lounge
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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Induced Labor Late in Pregnancy Has Pros, Cons Doctors Lounge Study found strategy could cut infant deaths, but raise number of babies requiring intensive care. THURSDAY, May 10 (HealthDay News) -- Inducing labor after a woman has been pregnant for more than 37 weeks can reduce an infant's risk of death before, ... |
Researchers Make Breakthrough in the cause of Premature Birth - Insciences Organisation
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 03:18:24 PM
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Researchers Make Breakthrough in the cause of Premature Birth Insciences Organisation “Premature birth is the biggest cause of infant mortality worldwide. Why babies are born early, as defined as less than 37 weeks gestation, is not known,” explained Professor of Pathology John O'Leary at TCD and the Coombe, senior physician on the ... |





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