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… the adults in the bed are less alert due to the effects of alcohol, medications or other drugs. For families choosing … the risk of sleep related infant death. This includes alcohol, cannabis (marijuana), crack, cocaine, heroin, … find out about services in your area. You can also call the Alcohol and Drug Information and Referral Service: in …
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