ATLANTA – Creators of an innovative pacifier believe it will transform neonatal care. According to team lead and associate professor Hong Yeo in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at ...
Used pacifiers can contain a variety of bacteria that can cause illnesses such as colic and infections of the mouth or inner ear, according to research conducted recently at Oklahoma State University.
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For several months, an unexpected phenomenon has been gaining momentum on social media: more and more adults are filming themselves with pacifiers in their mouths, claiming that this object, generally ...