For nearly 30 years, a New York mother was thought to be guilty for the deaths of her five children. However, new research shows she may have been innocent.
How do several children of the same mother all end up dead and how is the mother charged with only one death? This is the bizarre story of Marybeth Tinning.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or SIDS, has been a tragic and largely-unexplained medical mystery for years. But now German scientists might have found a genetic component to explain why it happens to little boys.
In its latest guidelines for doctors, the American Academy of Pediatrics is advising against the usage of bumper pads in cribs, saying they may increase the risk of sudden infant death syndrome, or SIDS.