Infant Deaths Linked to Unsafe Sleep Practices: Study Findings and Prevention Strategies

St. Louis, Missouri – Unsafe sleep practices have been identified as the leading cause of sudden unexpected infant deaths in the United States. A recent study published in Pediatrics revealed that three-quarters of infants who died unexpectedly were exposed to multiple unsafe sleep practices, with nearly 60% sharing a sleep surface with another person at … Read more

Road Traffic Crash Epidemic: Key Facts and Prevention Strategies for Global Safety

New York, NY – Each year, approximately 1.19 million lives are tragically cut short due to road traffic crashes worldwide. Beyond the devastating loss of life, between 20 and 50 million more individuals suffer non-fatal injuries, leading to long-term disabilities in many cases. The economic impacts of road traffic injuries ripple through families and entire … Read more

Explosion at Hawthorn Ridge Reveals German Defensive Strategies from WWI Research

Beaumont Hamel, France – A recent study on a World War I crater known as the Hawthorn Ridge has shed light on a significant strategic blunder made by the British during the Battle of the Somme. The explosion of the mine at Hawthorn Ridge on July 1, 1916, was captured on film and marked the … Read more