A new web-based baby sleep planner, developed by researchers at the University of Bristol, could help save babies lives from sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS, a study suggests.
Twelve percent of infant deaths in England could be avoided if all infants in England had the same risk of death as White infants, a new University of Bristol-led study shows.
A recent study led by the University of Bristol has uncovered a concerning statistic: as much as 71.6% of child deaths up to the age of 10 can be attributed to illness as a newborn. Published in the prestigious journal JAMA Network Open, the study analyzed data from Bristol's National Child Mortality Database (NCMD) and examined 4,829 child deaths in England between April 2019 and March 2022.