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Baby sling safety warning as experts urge better guidance for new parents

Baby sling safety warning as experts urge better guidance for new parents Unsafe use of baby slings has been linked to accidental deaths from suffocation or falls - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments New parents require enhanced guidance on the safe use of baby slings, according to new research. Baby sleep experts at Durham University are advocating for improved education for parents, both pre-purchase and at the point of sale. A survey of 1,470 parents with infants under one year old...

The Independent UK 6d ago

Parents warned over baby carriers and slings after deaths

Parents warned over baby carriers and slings after deaths There are two key risks involved with using the devices New parents should be given more guidance on the safe use of baby slings, researchers have said. Baby sleep experts at Durham University have called for better education for parents before they buy, or at the point of purchase. They surveyed 1,470 parents of babies less than a year old and found that almost nine out of 10 of them bought a sling or carrier online, with some 3%...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

‘That’s why we work in finance – so one day we can afford air-con’: Britain’s unequal heatwave

While some found this week’s heat a breeze, many in poorer areas face health risks in furnace-like homesTravelling from his air-conditioned flat to the air-conditioned Elizabeth line to his air-conditioned office, 27-year-old banker Aykhan found this week’s heatwave a breeze. Smiling while grabbing lunch in the shopping centre under the gleaming One Canada Square skyscraper in Canary Wharf, he said he’d been sleeping very well over the last few days. “It’s a new flat, the air-con is great,...

The Guardian World 11d ago

‘That’s why we work in finance – so one day we can afford air-con’: Britain’s unequal heatwave

While some found this week’s heat a breeze, many in poorer areas face health risks in furnace-like homesTravelling from his air-conditioned flat to the air-conditioned Elizabeth line to his air-conditioned office, 27-year-old banker Aykhan found this week’s heatwave a breeze. Smiling while grabbing lunch in the shopping centre under the gleaming One Canada Square skyscraper in Canary Wharf, he said he’d been sleeping very well over the last few days. “It’s a new flat, the air-con is great,...

The Guardian UK 11d ago

‘That’s why we work in finance – so one day we can afford air-con’: Britain’s unequal heatwave

While some found this week’s heat a breeze, many in poorer areas face health risks in furnace-like homesTravelling from his air-conditioned flat to the air-conditioned Elizabeth line to his air-conditioned office, 27-year-old banker Aykhan found this week’s heatwave a breeze. Smiling while grabbing lunch in the shopping centre under the gleaming One Canada Square skyscraper in Canary Wharf, he said he’d been sleeping very well over the last few days. “It’s a new flat, the air-con is great,...

The Guardian Business 11d ago

Homelessness service concerned by changing demographic in clients

A South Australian homelessness service says it has seen 42 per cent growth in demand for support services over the past four years. Hutt St Centre says the number of women accessing support in that time has grown by 77 per cent. Hutt St has received $2 million in SA budget funding, which will help enrol 71 more clients in the centre's Aspire program, which provides clients with individualised support.

ABC Australia 3d ago

Fitness at what cost? Cardiac emergencies, fatal mishaps put gym safety in spotlight

With the increase in the popularity of gymnasiums and fitness regimes in India, there have been a number of unfortunate incidents reported, which range from cardiac arrests at the gym to accidents and fights within fitness centers. There have been many instances where people have died due to heart attacks and accidents while working out in the gym. One of the most widely discussed cases was the death of comedian and actor Raju Srivastava in September 2022.

Times of India 2d ago

Shackled, bleeding, raped: Palestinians describe abuse in Israel’s prisons

Shackled, bleeding, raped: Palestinians describe abuse in Israel’s prisons Former detainees tell Al Jazeera they were chained, stripped, sexually abused and filmed, with repeated allegations involving dogs. This story contains descriptions of sexual assault that some readers may find disturbing. He does not begin with the name of the prison.

Al Jazeera 1d ago

Why more Singaporeans are choosing day surgery – and the procedures you might not expect

Why more Singaporeans are choosing day surgery – and the procedures you might not expect Think surgery automatically means spending days in hospital? Doctors explain how modern techniques are making day surgery a safe and increasingly common option for some procedures you thought were too complicated. For some patients, the word “surgery” could be as dreaded as receiving the diagnosis itself.

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Poor childhood sleep doubles risk of teenage depression, study warns

Poor childhood sleep doubles risk of teenage depression, study warns - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Children who consistently experience poor sleep during their early years face a significantly heightened risk of developing depression as teenagers, according to a new study. Academics at the University of Birmingham are now urging parents to actively support better sleep patterns in their young children, suggesting this proactive approach could significantly curb the risk of future...

The Independent UK 2d ago