Even though weighted blankets and other weighted baby sleep products are currently for sale, health professionals say they're dangerous and urge against using them."One of the risks is suffocation as babies can get trapped under the weight of the blanket and not be able to breathe or get enough air," Dr. Wanda Abreu, a pediatrician, told CTV News Toronto.
Two manufacturers of weighted sleep products for babies, Nested Bean and Dreamland Baby, both told Consumer Reports a lack of reported injuries related to their products shows they are safe. It leaves new parents, like Linda Ramirez, looking for anything to help their infants sleep in the dark.Doctors recommend that babies only sleep alone, on their back, on a firm and flat surface, and with nothing else around them.The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.
Maine's governor says the suspect wanted for killing 18 people at a bowling alley and bar has been found dead in Lisbon, Maine.Family of one of the four people killed in a violent intimate partner attack at two Sault Ste. Marie homes on Monday identified the 41-year-old woman killed at the first home as Angie Sweeney.
"What we don't know can hurt us." That's from a new poll from the Heart and Stroke Foundation, which shows many Canadians are in the dark when it comes to the signs, symptoms and risks surrounding heart disease and stroke.An Iranian teenage girl injured weeks ago in a mysterious incident on Tehran's Metro while not wearing a headscarf has died, state media reported Saturday.It was meant to revitalize Winnipeg's downtown by taking pedestrians over and under the street.
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