Rise in unexplained infant deaths prompts warning over health cuts

Tristan Donovan
Tuesday, August 21, 2018

A charity has warned that rising child poverty levels and cuts to local authority public health budgets could result in higher rates of sudden infant death.

Health visitors will be trained to spot the early signs of postnatal depression. Image: Morguefile
Health visitors will be trained to spot the early signs of postnatal depression. Image: Morguefile

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