| Mild winters and drop in smoking rates among pregnant women are believed to be behind the fall Related items from OnMedica Babies who eat rice have higher urinary arsenic levels New ambition to halve infant deaths by 2030 in England More than one in 10 babies in England born to mums who smoke Low birthweight linked to higher mortality right up to adolescence Fewer than ever women smoke at point of birth |
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Unexplained infant death rates fall to record low
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