There are a lot of messages out there. Consumer Reports looks at how social media, AI and retailers figure in.
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Consumer Reports investigation warns about easily accessible misinformation about safe infant sleep
A new Consumer Reports investigation found information shared by social media influencers, AI chatbots and even retailers may ...
Another source of misinformation is that AI chat programs sometimes recommend sleep solutions that have been linked to an ...
Having a newborn is one of the most memorable and transformative experiences. It’s a time filled with precious moments and ...
“When I think of a baby box, I immediately think of the efforts [especially in Europe] to make safe sleep more accessible to every family,” shares baby sleep expert Cara Dumaplin, better known as ...
I still remember how, as a new parent, I would often tiptoe into my sleeping son's room multiple times a day — and night — to make sure he was still breathing. Thanks to Safe to Sleep, a public ...
Update: In August 2024, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) introduced a bill that would ban weighted sleep products for infants and categorize them as "banned hazardous products" under the Consumer ...
No parent wants to expose their baby to an unsafe sleep environment. But while traveling, parents and caregivers are often reliant upon their hosts—whether that’s a hotel, an Airbnb, or a friend or ...
October is Safe Sleep and SIDS Awareness Month, serving as a reminder for parents and caregivers that the wrong sleep setup can put babies in danger. Consumer Reports found that some infant products ...
(WFSB) - There is a troubling spike in sudden unexpected infant deaths across the country as federal funding for critical safe sleep programs is now on the chopping block. In Connecticut, 25 to 30 ...
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