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to infants

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A very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age, needing almost constant care and/or attention.

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Heavy quilts can be particularly dangerous to infants, she said.

Drugs have elongated lives and greatly reduced H.I.V. transmissions to infants.

Within just a few years, this disease, potentially fatal to infants, was at epidemic levels there.

After pneumonia, diarrhea is the deadliest threat to infants worldwide, killing about 700,000 every year.

He said offering free school meals to infants would help to tackle childhood obesity.

But the law applies to infants no older than five days.

Two gave birth to infants with birth defects related to the drug.

But the department of health has ruled against mass vaccination, restricting this to infants of two to four months old.

However, if you're pregnant, the advice is still to get vaccinated, since whooping cough can be fatal to infants.

Rebecca had never had the MMR vaccination, recommended in two doses to infants at 13 months and at three years.

Sally Fallon Morell, the founder of an advocacy group informed by Price's work, recommends feeding raw milk to infants.

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