And the Award for Painful Obsiousness in Medical Reporting goes to the September 2000 edition of the “Nanny Net News” newsletter, which offers “tips…for preventing shaken infant syndrome”.
The list begins with this particularly stunning insightful: “Never, never, never shake a baby…”
Who says you can’t find solid medical advice on the internet?
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