Bed-sharing guidelines Detroit Free Press Sat, 28 Jan 2012 23:21 PM PST The American Academy of Pediatrics and SIDS of Illinois advise against allowing infants to sleep in the same bed as parents but offer these recommendations for safe sleeping: Babies should sleep alone on their backs, in cribs, bassinets or portable playpens that meet the most current safety standards. Do not use a drop-sided crib. | Trainers hope to halt suicides The Register-Guard Sat, 28 Jan 2012 22:15 PM PST Volunteer Steve Shaffer knows that the people who use emergency shelters on freezing nights need a warm meal and a place to sleep, first of all. But he also sees that some of them may have deeper issues â" stress, depression, mental disorders, substance abuse. Without help, they can become ⦠| Book explores Marineâs bond with âSergeant Rexâ Killeen Daily Herald Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:49 PM PST These days, you sleep pretty well at night. Oh, sure, there are things that could keep you awake. Mostly, though, you're tucked into bed when darkness comes and you close your eyes, knowing that you're safe. The reason is because you trust the men and women who sacrifice to keep this country secure. | 10-hour shift may be best for police UPI Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:47 PM PST WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UPI) -- Two U.S. studies found 10-hour shifts may result in fewer police officers suffering from sleep disorders than those working 8-hour shifts, researchers said. | Stanford summer-camp researchers reunite and recall a long, strange trip San Jose Mercury News Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:04 PM PST For 10 years starting in the mid-1970s, a noble band of Stanford researchers, students and unsuspecting grade-schoolers took part in a series of pioneering snooze sessions while attending the Stanford University Summer Sleep Camps. Decades later, as if they were waking Rapunzel-like from a long slumber, a crowd of more than 60 people gathered Saturday afternoon inside a storied Stanford building ... | Scouts brave wintry weather overnight for Klondike Derby The State Journal-Register Sat, 28 Jan 2012 21:02 PM PST Jeremy McAfeeâs bed probably never felt more comfortable than it did Saturday night. The 13-year-old from Pleasant Plains was one of hundreds of Boy Scouts who spent Friday night trying to sleep under a tarp as snow and sleet fell. | Cyclones star to sleep well St. Petersburg Times Sat, 28 Jan 2012 20:40 PM PST Times wires Saturday, January 28, 2012 Towson ends record skid TOWSON, Md. â" Erique Gumbs learned a valuable lesson last week after Towson coach Pat Skerry tried to inspire his team that had lost an NCAA-record 41 straight, showing it Muhammad Ali's famous "rope-a-dope" match against George Foreman. "It just showed that you can take a lot of hits, but you definitely get your turn to swing back ... | | |
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