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  1. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected, sudden death of a child under age 1. An autopsy does not show an explainable cause of death.
  2. ... injuries) are, by far, the leading cause of death among children and teens. THE TOP THREE CAUSES OF DEATH BY AGE GROUP 0 to 1 year: Developmental ...
  3. ... marchofdimes.org/complications/dealing-with-grief-after-the-death-of-your-baby.aspx MISS Foundation -- missfoundation.org/ ...
  4. ... lead to long-term brain damage and sudden death.
  5. Images ... Organisms that carry disease can travel through the blood stream into the liver and form an abscess, a collection of infected ...
  6. ... react differently than adults when dealing with the death of a loved one. To console your own ... how children think before talking to them about death. This is because you must speak to them ...
  7. ... lead to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, or death. Tetanus (T) causes painful stiffening of the muscles. ... the mouth, having trouble swallowing and breathing, or death. Pertussis (aP), also known as "whooping cough," can ...
  8. ... overdose may cause serious, harmful symptoms, or even death. About heroin overdose: Heroin overdoses in the United ... to 2015, but since 2016 the number of deaths has trended down. There were 9,173 heroin- ...
  9. ... than pain. Insect and spider bites cause more deaths from venom reactions than bites from snakes. Most deaths from insect bites are due to allergic reaction ...
  10. ... right time to talk to your child about death. In truth, there might not be one perfect ... If your child is too young to understand death, talk in terms of the body not working ...
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