Physicians have been seeing an increase in head and neck issues in infants since 1992, when the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended laying children on their backs to decrease sudden infant ...
Katherine Penny, D.O., works at Boys Town Pediatrics' 72 Street Clinic in Omaha. She is Board Certified in Pediatrics with a medical degree from the University of North Texas Health Science Center.
SEATTLE -- Ever since the advice came out for babies to sleep on their backs to prevent Sudden Death Syndrome, more infants have developed flat spots on their heads. The condition was once thought to ...
Ever since the advice came out for babies to sleep on their backs to prevent Sudden Death Syndrome, more infants have developed flat spots on their heads. The condition was once thought to be only ...