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Instead of rinsing off the pacifier when it falls out of your baby's mouth, new research suggests that sucking it clean for them could help keep them from developing eczema and asthma. Researchers ...
That bacteria is transferred via the pacifier to the infant’s mouth. It may sound gross, but evidence suggests that those bacteria may help reduce instances of allergy development in babies ...
Most parents believe pacifier use should end by age 2 (79%), while 57% felt the same about thumb-sucking. Some parents admitted they waited too long to intervene—9% for pacifiers and 16% for ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mushie & Co is recalling more than 333,000 of its Frigg silicone pacifiers because they present a choking risk, according to a recall notice from the U.S. Consumer Product ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Pacifiers play a big role in infant and children’s lives, or for that matter, sucking on anything (like thumbs). However, convincing your child that they don’t ...
More than 330,000 pacifiers have been voluntarily recalled by their manufacturer after reports that they could pose a choking hazard, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Consumer Product ...
FRIGG silicone pacifiers that were sold from April to December have been recalled because they present a choking hazard for infants, according to the company that makes them and the Consumer ...
TEXAS — After four infants in Texas were treated for botulism, the Texas Department of State Health Services is warning parents and other adults not to give babies pacifiers containing honey ...
The special pacifiers contained speakers, sensors and a pre-recorded clip of mom singing either “Hush Little Baby” or “Snuggle Puppy.” The songs were chosen because they were simple ...